Airport Internship Grand Success with 4 Achievers
Airport Internship – Programme Overview
The Department of Business Administration proudly records the successful completion of an Airport Internship by four students of III BBA Shipping and Logistics Management at Tuticorin Airport, functioning under the Government of India.
The four-week industrial training programme concluded on 18 February 2026 between 11.00 a.m. and 01.00 p.m., marking an important academic milestone for the participating students. The internship was designed to provide structured industry exposure aligned with aviation and logistics management studies.
Students Who Successfully Completed the Internship
The following III BBA students successfully completed the training:
- Ms. Nivetha
- Ms. Rajasindhu
- Mr. Esakki Arjun
- Mr. Pio Antony
Their disciplined participation and professional conduct during the training period were appreciated by airport authorities.
Certification and Official Recognition
Upon completion of the training, certificates were awarded by:
- Mr. A. J. Anoop, Airport Director
- Mr. Abhilash Wilfred, Head of Operations
Receiving certification directly from airport leadership added professional value to the students’ academic credentials and strengthened their industry exposure.
Objectives of the Airport Internship
The primary objective of the Airport Internship was to bridge classroom learning with real-time operational practices in aviation and logistics.
The programme aimed to:
- Provide practical exposure to airport administration
- Enhance understanding of cargo and logistics management
- Develop professional workplace skills
- Expose students to safety and regulatory frameworks
This hands-on engagement helped students understand the complexities of airport management beyond textbook theory.
Operational Areas Observed During Training
Throughout the four-week period, students were introduced to multiple operational divisions. They observed and learned about:
- Passenger service coordination
- Ground handling operations
- Cargo documentation and logistics flow
- Security protocols and compliance measures
- Coordination between aviation departments
The structured exposure provided clarity on workflow management, time-sensitive decision-making, and teamwork in high-responsibility environments.
Learning Outcomes and Skill Development
The Airport Internship significantly enhanced students’ professional readiness. The measurable outcomes included:
- Improved operational awareness
- Stronger communication skills
- Understanding of aviation industry standards
- Greater confidence in handling real-time responsibilities
Students gained firsthand insight into how logistics principles are implemented in live airport environments.
Relevance to Shipping and Logistics Management
For BBA students specializing in Shipping and Logistics Management, practical exposure is essential. Airport ecosystems represent complex logistical networks involving scheduling, documentation, cargo movement, safety compliance, and customer service.
Training at a functioning airport provided clarity on:
- Supply chain coordination
- Regulatory documentation processes
- Inventory and cargo flow systems
- Operational efficiency strategies
Such exposure directly strengthens employability in aviation, shipping, and transport sectors.
Institutional Commitment to Industry Exposure
The successful completion of this internship reflects the academic vision of Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi in promoting experiential learning.
Internal Link:
Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi
The Department of Business Administration consistently encourages structured internships to integrate theory with practice.
About Aviation Administration in India
Airport operations in India are regulated by national authorities ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance.
Further information regarding aviation governance can be accessed through:
External Links:
Airports Authority of India
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Conclusion
The successful completion of the Airport Internship on 18 February 2026 represents a meaningful academic and professional achievement for the four BBA students. Their structured training at Tuticorin Airport strengthened operational knowledge, enhanced industry awareness, and improved career preparedness.
The Department of Business Administration congratulates the students and appreciates the cooperation extended by the airport authorities in facilitating this valuable learning opportunity.
