As a part of academic enrichment and experiential learning, the Department of MBA at Jawaharlal Business School organized a National Industrial Visit to Aviatech Enterprises, Goa, accompanied by an excursion tour for the MBA 2023–25 batch.
Aviatech Enterprises is a reputed manufacturing company known for its high-quality production of Ground Support Equipment (GSE), Aircraft Test Equipment (ATE), and various aircraft spare parts. The visit provided students with a deep insight into the manufacturing processes, quality assurance practices, R&D focus, and operational excellence maintained by the company.
1. Introduction session by the company’s senior management.
2. Guided tour through production units showcasing manufacturing of GSE/ATE.
3.Exposure to cutting-edge technology and quality testing procedures.
4. Interaction with department heads in production, logistics, and quality control.
5.Q&A session focusing on management strategies, lean production, and business growth.
1. Enhanced understanding of manufacturing operations and process control.
2. Real-time exposure to quality management and supply chain coordination.
3. Awareness of industry practices in aviation-related production.
4. Development of industry-ready perspectives on operational efficiency and innovation
In addition to the industrial visit, students explored the cultural and scenic beauty of Goa. The excursion included visits to historical landmarks, beaches, and local markets, encouraging relaxation, team bonding, and cultural exposure.
Students actively participated, posed intelligent queries, and shared their feedback. The blend of academic exposure and leisure enriched their managerial mindset and boosted confidence in interacting with industry professionals.
The Industrial Visit to Aviatech Enterprises, combined with an excursion to Goa, was a resounding success, achieving both educational and experiential objectives. The Department of MBA at Jawaharlal Business School remains committed to fostering real-world learning opportunities for its students.