The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called for stronger implementation of global standards, a transition to modernized ground support equipment (GSE) and greater digitalization in the ground handling sector.
This will support safer, more efficient, sustainable, and resilient ground handling. IATA made the call at the 38th IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC), which opened in Cairo today, hosted by EgyptAir.
“Ground handling is often invisible to passengers, but when it goes wrong, everyone notices. A delayed bag, a damaged aircraft, a loading error, or a disrupted turnaround may last minutes, but the consequences can ripple across an entire network.
“Stronger implementation of standards, smarter equipment, and digitalization are the fundamentals that will make ground operations safer, more efficient, more sustainable, and more resilient,” said Monika Mejstrikova, IATA’s Director Ground Operations.
IATA’s latest ground handling safety data shows progress, with no fatal ground handling accidents and one serious injury recorded in 2025 across nearly 40 million flights. Global standards are the foundation of safe and efficient ground operations.










