The new ground handling policy proposed by the Indian government for the six airports in the country has been opposed by sections of the domestic airline industry. Air Sahara, SpiceJet and Jet Airways have all expressed apprehensions on the new policy being implemented. "We would like to wait till the policy is out to make a formal comment. However, we feel that the Government should look at a policy that allows airlines that have spent at least 10 years to continue doing their … [Read more...] about Airlines oppose ground handling policy
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Siemens wins handling systems orders
Siemens said it has won orders worth more than 16 million euros for the supply of baggage and cargo handling systems in the United Arab Emirates. The Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Group (I&S) has been awarded the contract for the equipment in three airports in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Dubai International Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, and the Al Dhafra Airbase in Abu Dhabi. The projects cover the supply of baggage and cargo handling systems, as … [Read more...] about Siemens wins handling systems orders
Lufthansa to provide cargo handling
Lufthansa Cargo said it has set up a company to provide freight handling services for itself as well as for airfreight forwarders. The new Handling Counts GmbH, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lufthansa Cargo, will begin operating initially at the Frankfurt base but intends to extend its activities later across the whole of Germany. "We have founded this company in consultation with our collective bargaining partners' and, in the physical cargo handling area, we will be absolutely … [Read more...] about Lufthansa to provide cargo handling
Air NZ outsourcing dispute continues
Air New Zealand (Air NZ) has described claims from the EPMU union that it did not offer a credible blueprint to avoid outsourcing its Airport Services work as "grossly incorrect." The airline's group general manager people, Vanessa Stoddart, said in a statement that the EPMU was supplied last month with a detailed blueprint of what its members would have to endorse to avoid work being outsourced. "In fact, we challenge the union to lift the veil of secrecy it has put … [Read more...] about Air NZ outsourcing dispute continues
German air cargo handling body formed
German air cargo handling companies have formed an association to represent common interests toward policy, public authorities and the media. Called VACAD, which stands for the German "Verband der Aircargo Abfertiger Deutschlands" or German air cargo handling agents association ¨C the new body has 14 founder members, who provide air cargo handling at airports throughout the country. The VACAD executive board includes Dr J¨¹rgen Vogt, managing director of LHU in Hamburg who has … [Read more...] about German air cargo handling body formed