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Some of the essential ground handling services include:
Baggage Handling: This involves the transfer of passengers’ luggage between check-in counters, baggage sorting areas, and the aircraft. Ground handlers ensure that baggage is loaded onto the correct flights and offloaded upon arrival.
Ramp Services: Ground handling personnel assist with aircraft parking, marshalling (guiding the aircraft into the parking position), and aircraft pushback (moving the aircraft away from the gate). They also handle aircraft towing and positioning of aircraft for departure.


Passenger Services: Ground handlers assist passengers with check-in processes, boarding, and disembarkation. They may also provide wheelchair assistance, help with special needs passengers, and manage the boarding gates.
Cargo Handling: Handling of cargo involves the efficient loading and unloading of cargo and freight from the aircraft.
Ground Support Equipment (GSE): Maintaining and operating the ground support equipment necessary for aircraft handling, such as baggage carts, aircraft tugs, and passenger stairs.
De-icing: In cold climates, ground handlers may de-ice aircraft to remove accumulated ice and ensure safe takeoff.
Aircraft Maintenance Support: Ground handling teams often assist with minor maintenance tasks, such as replenishing aircraft fluids.
Security Services: Ground handlers play a role in ensuring security measures are followed, particularly in restricted airport areas.

It’s important to note that while airlines primarily use jet fuel for their aircraft, there are ongoing efforts to develop and adopt sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) as a more environmentally friendly alternative. SAFs are produced from renewable sources and can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in aviation.