Certification: The Name of the Game?
In the August 2011 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch discusses the pros and cons of certification.
In the August 2011 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch discusses the pros and cons of certification.
In the September 2011 issue of Ramp Equipment News, Margaret Giugliano ponders on the raft of charges that today's air passenger faces and asks whether travel priorities are changing.
In the October 2011 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch discusses the 2008 IATA Standard Ground Handling Agreement.
In the December 2011 issue of Ramp Equipment News, Lisa Harig discusses Contracts 101.
In the December 2011 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch discusses the topic of airports looking at ground handling as an ancillary revenue stream.
In the February 2012 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch explains why it behoves the handler to scrutinize a contract before signing.
In the March 2012 issue of Ramp Equipment News, Margaret Giugliano ponders on the EU Emissions Trading System.
In the April 2012 issue of Ground Handling International, Leonard Kirsch proposes additional contract clauses to take into account the uncertainty of the longer term agreement.
In the June 2012 issue of Ground Handling International, Lisa Harig discusses the subject of navigating administrative enforcement issues.
Owning and operating an FBO can often leave a person feeling alone on an island left to fend for themselves against threats to the viability of their operation. These threats can come from local government or even airport management. FBO owners and operators must understand that they have many legal rights and remedies and several means to protect these rights and seek these remedies.FBO owners that fully understand their rights can better protect their investments, ensure their customers receive quality services at reasonable rates,