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© 2016 AirLearn, Inc.  AirLearn, AirlineEd, and The global leader in airline learning are service marks of AirLearn, Inc.

In 2015, AirLearn added two new clients to its B2B marketing practice, an airline maintenance services firm with a patented process that reduces hangar time and improves worker safety, and a start-up tech firm that sought to transfer airline revenue management practices to maritime shipping.

In 2015, AirLearn visited 29 business, engineering, and law schools in 9 countries, reaching more than 2200 students during more than 130 classroom hours.  Six new schools joined the AirLearn teaching network:

>  Cranfield University, the UK leader in aviation education

>  NHH, the Norwegian School of Economics, Norway’s premier B-school

>  ESB, part of Reutlingen University in Germany

>  Technical University of Dortmund (TU Dortmund), Germany

>  Universidad de la Salle, Mexico

>  Autonomous University of Chihuahua (AUCH), Mexico

In March and in July, Rob taught specialized electives to MBA students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., on advertising campaign development (the class again used the hypothetical launch of Ryanair transatlantic service as the case), and on crisis management.

In December, AirLearn presented a conference on challenges and trends in the global airline sector to Chihuahua’s Aerospace Cluster, Mexico, a consortium of firms that manufacture a range of components for commercial and business aviation, including Safran, Zodiac, Honeywell, and Hawker Beechcraft.