Ground Handling Agency definition

Ground Handling Agency means an entity, with distinct and independent existence at the airport established for the purpose of providing ground handling service at an airport and security cleared by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and duly appointed by the airport operator;
Ground Handling Agency or “GHA” shall mean an entity established for the purpose of providing Ground Handling Services at airports, duly certified by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security;
Ground Handling Agency means an entity established for the purpose of providing ground handling services at an airport, and security cleared by the Director General;

Examples of Ground Handling Agency in a sentence

  • Hostesses and stewards from the Ground Handling Agency will be present to provide assistance to the passengers.

  • Probable expenses of the required documents are not covered by Corendon Airlines.If the damaged baggage is repaired without any fees, Corendon Airlines will not make any refund to the passenger.Corendon Airlines is entitled to ask the passenger to forward at the passenger’s expenses the as irreparable and unusable documented baggage to the Ground Handling Agency.

  • Ground Handling Agency is that airport service contracted by an airline to act on its behalf in fulfilling airport requirements.

  • An aircraft may be refused for take-off clearance by ATC on the instructions of DGCA in the event of the aircraft being reported to not having settled all charges or portion thereof payable to the Ground Handling Agency for the provision of ground handling facilities and/or services, until all such charges are fully settled.

  • Ground-handling responsibility shall be permanently maintained by the operator, even if all or part of the functions and tasks related to ground handling services have been contracted to a Ground Handling Agency.

  • Medicare has defined “promptly” for HH PPS to mean submission at the end of the episode in question.

  • Hostesses and stewards from the Ground Handling Agency will be present to assist the passengers.

  • In-case of diverted schedule flights (domestic or international) which do not operate from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar international airport, Nagpur; the first preference of providing Ground Handling Services shall be given to Air India or the airline or Ground Handling Agency it has signed memorandum with.

  • They do not know if suddenly one week a new suburb is going to put on 3000, 2‑megawatt solar systems and therefore what that is going to do for the local grid, in the same way that a planned community energy project over a number of years gives them a greater ability to be able to plan for the future success of the network.119 Ms Taryn Lane from Hepburn Wind also noted that network distributors value how mid‑scale generators can strengthen the grid and they compensate the wind farm in return.

  • The CQC inspection of this service provided an overall rating of Good.The CQC inspection highlighted the following areas:  The provider had clear systems to manage risk so that safey incidents were less likely to happen.


More Definitions of Ground Handling Agency

Ground Handling Agency or “GHA” shall mean an entity appointed by MIL and established for the purpose of providing Ground Handling Services at Dr. Babashaheb Ambedkar international airport, at Nagpur duly certified by Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and having a valid agreement with the Authority.
Ground Handling Agency or “GHA” shall mean an entity appointed by AAI and established for the purpose of providing Ground Handling Service at Airport, duly certified by Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and having a valid agreement with the Authority.

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