Iata ground handling operations training manual






















 · The IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) standardizes ground handling processes and procedures to reduce the complexity between working with multiple airlines, airports and ground service providers. Standardizing ground and ramp operations for airlines can help drive down costs, reduce the risk of aircraft damages and simplify training. The IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) standardizes ground handling processes and procedures to reduce the complexity between working with multiple airlines, airports and ground service providers. Standardizing ground and ramp operations for airlines can help drive down costs, reduce the risk of aircraft damages and simplify training requirements. Our ground operations training aims to create efficiency on the ground through management and operational courses. Refresh your formal knowledge on theories and principles of weight and balance as per the standard IATA Design Manual and Automated Load Sheet. Business Aviation Handling and Fixed-Base Operations, FBO (Classroom, 3 days).


Note: Airport Handling Manual is a complementary manual to IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM). Buy them together and save. The IGOM is procedure driven, focusing on “how to do”. The AHM is policy driven and focuses on “what to do”. The IATA Ground Operations Manual (IGOM) standardizes ground handling processes and procedures to reduce the complexity between working with multiple airlines, airports and ground service providers. Standardizing ground and ramp operations for airlines can help drive down costs, reduce the risk of aircraft damages and simplify training requirements. In an effort to support the industry with Return to Service and to maintain operations during COVID pandemic, IATA together with various stakeholders, has compiled a series of reference guidance material for Ground Handling. Position paper: Restart of Ground Operations (pdf) E-learning course GSE Return to service.


Aircraft Handling Procedures—IGOM Aircraft Loading Equipment Belt Loader The following precautions must be taken when operating a belt loader: (a). Study the latest trends in passenger and baggage handling. and Service Level Agreements; Operational standards in the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM). Airport Ground Operations Handling: Defines the servicing of an aircraft while it The manual load/trim sheet and the standard IATA EDP Load/trim sheet.

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