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Airlines, airports, and manufacturers are complex, capital-intensive enterprises operating in volatile, international markets. Consequently, participants in the industry rely on a variety of financial instruments to raise necessary capital and to manage financial risk arising from uncertain demand and supply markets. While building on the finance concepts developed in Managerial Finance, this course examines the complicated financial structures and advanced financial tools employed in the aviation industry. Concepts covered include project finance,
financial derivatives (real options, interest rate swaps and hedges, forward contracts and futures), financial modeling using simulation and optimization techniques, and international financial management (foreign exchange exposure management, foreign investment and capital allocation, multinational cash and tax management). The course relies on current articles and cases to explore the application of advanced financial concepts to the aviation industry.