Certificate In Airport Ground Handling

Aviation, one of the most exciting professions in the world, demands the most talented and energetic staff. In addition to punctuality, maintaining high service quality levels is crucial for these professionals. Ground handling staff, often unseen by most passengers, play a critical role in the success of each airline. This integral part of airline operations encompasses everyone from the staff at check-in counters to those involved in aircraft maintenance. These highly trained individuals ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of airport operations. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) sets a series of standards for secure and efficient airport operations through its Airport Handling Manual (AHM).

We here at Lotus Aviation is regularly monitoring and empowering our self to reach at those International standards. We have no compromise on the quality and standards assured for our courses. We are enabling our students to reach at the highest value of studies in aviation by giving the exposure to the wide range of scope of different job profiles in an airport. Our advanced syllabus of ground handling will provide the best results in overall performance and help them to grab the best in the field of their dream job.

Departments:

1. AIRLINE RESERVATION:

The modern airline reservation system is a comprehensive suite of products designed to assist with various airline management tasks and meet customer needs from the initial reservation to the completion of the flight.

2. CHECK-IN & BOARDING:

The check-in process at airports allows passengers to confirm their presence on the respective flight, obtain a boarding pass, select their seat (if not done already or permitted by the airline), and check in luggage if desired.

3. CARGO MANAGEMENT:

Air cargo operations can be highly complex, requiring precision in delivery and safety. The effectiveness of these operations relies heavily on the training of air cargo professionals. Our courses, taught by industry experts, focus on best practices and change management, helping you adapt to the ever-evolving air transport environment. We offer quality training solutions tailored to meet the diverse learning needs of the industry.

4. BAGGAGE HANDLING:

Airport baggage handlers are responsible for moving all types of baggage, including luggage and cargo, on and off planes. They check luggage against flight lists and transport it to the aircraft or the reclaim conveyor belt. These professionals must work quickly and accurately, ensuring they handle baggage with care to avoid damage.

5. DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS:

Transporting dangerous goods involves a wide range of requirements. Dangerous goods are items or substances that pose a risk to health, safety, property, or the environment when transported by aircraft. These regulations aim to eliminate or minimize risks, promote safety, and facilitate the secure transport of dangerous goods.

6. AVIATION SECURITY:

As one of the most sensitive areas, airports are potential targets for terrorism and other forms of crime due to the high concentration of people. Airport security aims to prevent any threats or potentially dangerous situations from occurring or entering the country.

7. LOAD & TRIM:

Airport baggage handlers manage all types of baggage, including luggage and cargo, loading and unloading them from planes. They check luggage against flight lists and transport it to the aircraft or the reclaim conveyor belt. These professionals must work quickly and accurately while ensuring the baggage is handled carefully to prevent damage.

8. RAMP MANAGEMENT:

Ramp handling services are crucial for the efficient turnaround of aircraft, helping flights stay on schedule. This course provides an introduction to ramp services, along with the ground handling standards and safety requirements necessary to work safely on the ramp.

MARSHELLING:

Marshalling is a vital form of one-on-one visual communication and a fundamental aspect of aircraft ground handling. It serves as an alternative or additional method to radio communications between the aircraft and air traffic control.

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