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Ground Handling is a service provided to airlines at airports and air traffic control facilities. It includes a range of activities such as aircraft loading and unloading, aircraft fueling, aircraft cleaning, aircraft maintenance, and passenger services. Ground handling services are essential for the safe and efficient operation of airports and air traffic control facilities.
Ground handling services are typically provided by specialized companies that are contracted by airlines. These companies employ a range of personnel, including aircraft maintenance technicians, baggage handlers, and customer service agents. They also provide a range of specialized equipment, such as aircraft tugs, fuel trucks, and baggage carts.
Some of the companies in the ground handling market include Swissport, Menzies Aviation, dnata, and Aviapartner. Show Less Read more