Resilience Round Table Written by: Alwyn Brice | 13/08/2020 In Depth Four aviation editorial staff recently shared their good news stories in a Round Table discussion.
Second Aviation Resilience Report Written by: Alwyn Brice | 05/06/2020 In Depth The second edition of the monthly Aviation Resilience Report is now available.
Loyalty bonuses and indemnities under debate in the war against attrition on the apron at GHI’s Asian Conference Written by: Felicity Stredder | 21/03/2019 Handling Talk In Depth Suring up employee contracts with loyalty incentives or indemnities against early resignation should be considered by Asian ground handlers in the battle against soaring attrition, delegates at GHI’s 12th Asian Conference in Kuala Lumpur heard.
University develops more efficient, lightweight aircraft anti-icing system Written by: Felicity Stredder | 23/11/2018 Handling Talk In Depth Researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have developed a new system to prevent the build-up of ice on aircraft in flight.
Ground safety: how to work towards better statistics Written by: Alwyn Brice | 30/08/2018 In Depth Sebina Muwanga, Air Transport Regulation Consultant, offers some thoughts for a safer ramp.
Ground handling in private aviation Written by: Felipe Reisch | 17/08/2018 In Depth Ever wondered how the handling requirements of private aircraft vary from that of larger, commercial jets? Felipe Reisch, Public Relations Manager for Monarch Air Group, explains all.
Brazilian airport privatisation Written by: Alwyn Brice | 10/07/2018 In Depth Roberto Gomes, of QAGH Consulting, muses on the relative benefits and drawbacks of airport privatisation in Brazil.
New European ground handling report Written by: Alwyn Brice | 20/04/2018 In Depth ACI, ASA and the European Transport Workers' Federation have jointly produced a study that looks at various aspects of the European ground handling sector.
Slots - and their management Written by: Alwyn Brice | 13/04/2018 In Depth Dr Chris Smith looks at the mysteries of slot allocation - and brings a welcome sequel to his initial thoughts on what Brexit will mean to the aviation sector.
The Challenges of Airport Privatisation Written by: Alwyn Brice | 20/11/2017 In Depth Dr Chris Smith considers the progress made to date and dwells briefly on the ramifications of Brexit.
Learn how to use the SGHA to save cost and boost profit at GHI/Twiga Aero training event in Barcelona Written by: Felicity Stredder | 17/10/2017 Handling Talk In Depth Discover how to master Article 8, consequential losses and avoid costly contractual issues by registering now for GHI and Twiga Aero’s masterclass on the SGHA at our 19th Annual Conference in Barcelona.
RTITB warns lack of GSE driver training is jeopardising safety Written by: Felicity Stredder | 22/08/2017 GSE Focus In Depth The UK and Ireland’s workplace transport training accrediting body has warned that ground handling companies may be compromising safety by failing to provide operator training for the different types of ramp equipment.
Solutions to the High Cost of Aircraft Ground Damage Written by: Alwyn Brice | 26/05/2017 In Depth Brenda Aremo-Anichini presents a paper on behalf of TWIGA Aero on the topic of ground damage - and what can be done about the problem.
Brexit considerations Written by: Alwyn Brice | 06/04/2017 In Depth Will the path to the Brexit be a smooth one - or will it throw up obstacles? Dr Chris Smith considers the ramifications of the decision to leave Europe in the light of the aviation sector.
Just Culture Written by: Alwyn Brice | 03/11/2016 In Depth Is a just culture the just way to safety intelligence? In this study, Arjen Balk, Safety Consultant with the Netherlands Aerospace Centre, discusses the question.