Ground Services Best Practices
GROUND SERVICE PROVIDERS
AVCON.WW’s team is dedicated to assisting service providers and airports to effectively and safely manage airside operations and aircraft servicing at their airport.
We provide comprehensive consulting services, taking into consideration your goals, your values, your processes, your strengths, your challenges and your constraints. This way, we ensure reliable operations, at best possible operational and capital costs.
Areas of competency:
- Best industry practices as to the loading and unloading of aircraft along with grooming, water and law servicing
- Specific aircraft servicing standards and procedures
- Industry leading SMS operational techniques and operating practices to manage risk, reduce lost time and damage to aircraft, buildings and equipment
- Staff, equipment and resource planning best practices
- Emergency response plans
- Irregular and severe weather operational best practices
- Offer suggested rolling stock equipment purchase or lease options
- Training courses for all aspects of aircraft ground servicing
The “Why” of reviewing and upgrading of local ground service provider operations?
- To reduce operational costs
- Enhancing operational efficiencies
- Confirmation that related programs meet and even exceed local airport SMS and ground handling program standards
- Measurably reduce the risk of accidents as related to the servicing of the aircraft and for ground crews
- To meet local environmental and service level agreements expectations and requirements as to effective aircraft, baggage and cargo handling
Who is this service for?
- Airlines and operators
- Airports and Aerodromes
- Transport Canada staff
- Ground service providers
- Airport owners (Municipality officials)
AIRPORT OPERATOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
AVCON.WW’s team is dedicated to assisting service providers and airports to effectively and safely manage overall airport operations at the designated airport.
We provide comprehensive consulting services, taking into consideration your goals, your values, your processes, your strengths, your challenges and your constraints. This way, we ensure reliable operations, at best possible operational and capital costs.
Areas of competency:
- Development and upkeep of the airport operations manual
- Establishing an effective overall airport management plan in a number of core competencies including:
- Continued certification of the local airport or aerodrome
- Developing an airport master plan
- Assisting with the activation process of the local airport master plan
- Development of an emergency response plan including table top exercises
- Development and implementation of an airport noise management program
- Abiding by the latest Transport Canada TP312E rules while taking into account local “grandfather” rights
- Development of local plans of operations including winter operations such as snow removal and aircraft deicing
- Undertaking for the client an ISO9001 based audit of airport operations per the local AOM
The “Why” of reviewing and upgrading overall airport operations?
- To reduce operational costs
- To prepare for a future Transport Canada audit
- To validate the local AOM or to confirm needed changes, enhancements or upgrades to the local AOM
- Enhancing operational efficiencies
- Confirmation that related programs meet and even exceed local airport SMS program standards
- Measurably reduce the risk of accidents as related overall airport operations
- To meet local environmental and service level agreements expectations and requirements as to the overall effective airport operation
Who is this service for?
- Airports and Aerodromes
- Transport Canada staff
- Airport owners (Municipality officials)