What Is Ground Handling

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In aviation, aircraft ground handling defines the servicing of an aircraft while it is on the ground and (usually) parked at a terminal gate of an airport.


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Overview

Many airlines subcontract ground handling to airports, handling agents or even to another airline. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), conservative estimates indicate airlines outsource more than 50 per cent of the ground handling that takes place at the world's airports. Ground handling addresses the many service requirements of an airliner between the time it arrives at a terminal gate and the time it departs on its next flight. Speed, efficiency, and accuracy are important in ground handling services in order to minimize the turnaround time (the time during which the aircraft must remain parked at the gate). Faster turnarounds for lower ground times are correlated to better profits.

Airlines with less-frequent service or fewer resources at a particular location sometimes subcontract ground handling or on-call aircraft maintenance to another airline, as it is a short-term cheaper alternative to setting up its own ground handling or maintenance capabilities.

Airlines may participate in an industry-standard Mutual Assistance Ground Service Agreement (MAGSA). The MAGSA is published by the Air Transport Association (the current version is from 1981) and is used by airlines to assess prices for maintenance and support to aircraft at so-called MAGSA Rates, which are updated annually based on changes in the U.S. Producer Price Index. Airlines may choose to contract for ground handling services under the terms of a Standard Ground Handling Agreement (SGHA) published in the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Airport Handling Manual. Airlines may also contract for ground handling services under non-standard terms.

Most ground services are not directly related to the actual flying of the aircraft, and instead involve other tasks. The major categories of ground handling services are described below.

Cabin service

The primary aim of this service offering is to ensure passenger comfort. While cabin cleaning comprises the bulk of the effort, it also includes tasks such as replenishing onboard consumables (soap, tissues, toilet paper, reading materials) and washable items like pillows and blankets.

Catering

Catering includes the unloading of unused food and drink from the aircraft, and the loading of fresh food and drink for passengers and crew. Airline meals are typically delivered in Airline service trolleys. Empty or trash-filled trolley from the previous flight are replaced with fresh ones. Meals are prepared mostly on the ground in order to minimize the amount of preparation (apart from chilling or reheating) required in the air.

While some airlines provide their own catering, others have either owned catering companies in the past and divested themselves of the companies, or have outsourced their catering to third-party companies. Airline catering sources include the following companies:

  • Airline Services & Logistics PLC(EPZE)
  • American Airlines
  • Atlas Catering (Royal Air Maroc's catering service)
  • Cara Operations
  • Cathay Pacific's Cathay Pacific Catering Services
  • Chelsea Food Services
  • Gate Gourmet
  • KLM's KLM Catering Services
  • LSG Sky Chefs
  • Q Catering (Qantas)
  • Servair
  • Thai Airways's Thai Catering Services
  • United Airlines

Ramp service

This includes services on the ramp or apron, such as:

  • Guiding the aircraft into and out of the parking position (by way of aircraft marshalling),
  • Towing with pushback tractors
  • Lavatory drainage
  • Water cartage (typically non-potable for lavatory sink use)
  • Air conditioning (more common for smaller aircraft)
  • Airstart units (for starting engines)
  • Luggage handling, usually by means of beltloaders and baggage carts
  • Gate checked luggage, often handled on the tarmac as passengers disembark
  • Air cargo handling, usually by means of cargo dollies and cargo loaders
  • Catering trucks
  • Refueling, which may be done with a refueling tanker truck or refueling pumper
  • Ground power (so that engines need not be running to provide aircraft power on the ground)
  • Passenger stairs (used instead of an aerobridge or airstairs, some budget airlines use both to improve turnaround speed)
  • Wheelchair lifts, if required
  • Hydraulic mules (units that provide hydraulic power to an aircraft externally)
  • Deicing

Passenger service

This includes services inside the airport terminal such as:

  • Providing check-in counter services for the passengers departing on the customer airlines.
  • Providing gate arrival and departure services. The agents are required to meet a flight on arrival as well as provide departure services including boarding passengers and closing the flight.
  • Staffing the transfer counters, customer service counters and airline lounges.

Field operation service

This service dispatches the aircraft, maintains communication with the rest of the airline operation at the airport and with Air Traffic Control.


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List of notable handling agents

Asia

Bangladesh

  • Biman Bangladesh Airlines

India

  • Celebi Ground Handling Delhi Pvt Ltd - Delhi, Ahmedabad & Kochhi
  • Celebinas Airport Services India Pvt Ltd - Mumbai
  • Air India SATS - Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad
  • Bhadra International India Pvt Ltd - Kolkata
  • Bird Worldwide Flight Services Pvt Ltd - Delhi, Mumbai & Kochhi
  • Globe Ground India - Ahmadabad, Bangalore & Gaya
  • Indo Thai Airport Management Services Pvt Ltd - Amritsar, Lucknow & Mohali

Hong Kong

  • Cathay Pacific
  • Hong Kong Airport Services (parent company: Cathay Pacific)
  • Hong Kong Aviation Ground Services (parent company: Hong Kong Airlines)
  • Jardine Aviation Services (parent company: Jardine Matheson)
  • SATS HK
  • United Airlines

Japan

  • All Nippon Airways
  • JAL Ground Service
  • Japan Airport Ground Handling
  • Japan Airport Service Co., Ltd.
  • International Air Cargo Terminal Co., Ltd.

Korea

  • Korea Airport Service
  • Asiana Airport Service
  • DongBo Airport Service

Laos

  • Andaman Aviation Services

Singapore

  • SIA Engineering Company
  • SATS Ltd
  • dnata Singapore

Philippines

  • Airmach Aviation

Taiwan

  • China Airlines
  • Taiwan Airport Service Co., Ltd.
  • Evergreen Airlines Service

Thailand

  • BAGS Ground Services Co., Ltd.
  • Andaman Aviation Services

Europe

Belgium

  • Swissport
  • Aviapartner

Cyprus

  • LGS Handling
  • CTT Aviation Ltd.
  • SWISSPORT

Denmark

  • SAS - SGH Ground handling

Finland

  • AIRPRO

Greece

  • Goldair
  • Skyserv

Italy

  • Airport Handling

Latvia

  • HAVAS Ground Handling Co.

Lithuania

  • Baltic Ground Services
  • Litcargus

Netherlands

  • KLM groundhandling

Poland

  • Baltic Ground Services
  • LS Airport Services
  • Welcome Airport Services

Sweden

  • SAS Ground Handling
  • AVIATOR Ground Handling

Switzerland

  • Swissport
  • Servisair
  • AAS

Turkey

  • Turkish Ground Services
  • HAVAS Ground Handling Co.

United Kingdom

  • Aviance UK
  • Aircraft Service International Group
  • Jet2
  • Menzies Aviation

Middle East

  • ASE - Egypt Member ASE Group
  • ASE - UAE Member Of ASE Group
  • ASE - Morocco Member Of ASE Group
  • New Star Aviation Services
  • dnata (Also active in other countries)
  • Egypt Air Ground Services
  • HAVAS Ground Handling Co.
  • Oman Air
  • Shaheen Airport Services
  • Royal Airport Services
  • BAS (Bahrain Airport Services)
  • QAS (Qatar Aviation Services)

North and Central America

Canada

  • Handlex (now fully merged on Swissport)
  • Swissport
  • Airport Terminal Services (ATS)
  • Menzies Aviation
  • Air North

CuraƧao

  • Antillean Flight Services (AFS)

Cuba

  • ECASA

Mexico

  • Kion de Mexico
  • Aeromexico Servicios

United States

  • Airport Terminal Services (ATS)
  • DAL Global Services
  • Envoy Air
  • Mickey Heart
  • Universal Aviation
  • Simplicity
  • Piedmont Airlines
  • SkyWest Airlines
  • G2 Secure Staff

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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