Runway Connexion #3 – Orly

Runway Connexion #3 – Orly

Runway Connexion #3 – Orly

On 6 November, GEH – Groupe Europe Handling took part in Runway Connexion #3, organized by AIRH – Aéro Impact Ressources Humaines and AEROWORK, at the Groupe ADP Environment House at Paris–Orly Airport.

Orly Airport is more than just a transport hub: it is a learning and inclusive territory where future career pathways are built.

The event, hosted by Christophe Blondel, Vice-President of the AIRH Attractiveness Commission and Secretary General of GEH, brought together more than fifty committed stakeholders—companies, public partners, and institutional representatives—around the theme:
“A remarkable employment territory: how Orly is creating a new dynamic of inclusion and skills development.”

During the roundtable discussion “From candidate to employee: the Aerowork journey,” Laurène Vaillant, GEH Orly passenger services agent, spoke alongside Cédric Sere (GSF) and Sophie Pecchia (Apave) to share her inspiring career path.
A powerful testimony illustrating the concrete connection between local talent and companies in the aviation sector. ✈️

In the presence of Laurence Faure (Managing Director of Paris–Orly) and Benoît Helt (President of AIRH), the morning highlighted the collective impact of the AIRH and Aerowork networks: public–private cooperation, career pathway support, and the promotion of future-oriented professions.

This Runway Connexion once again demonstrated how airport employment can be a powerful driver of inclusion, provided that training, support, and local cooperation remain at the heart of the approach.

Air Côte d’Ivoire entrusts EHC with the cargo handling of its flights at Paris–CDG.

Air Côte d’Ivoire entrusts EHC with the cargo handling of its flights at Paris–CDG.

Air Côte d’Ivoire entrusts EHC with the cargo handling of its flights at Paris–CDG.

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling is pleased to announce that Air Côte d’Ivoire has selected its subsidiary EHC to handle the cargo operations of its flights at Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport.

This new Abidjan–Paris route, operated six times a week with an Airbus A330, marks an important milestone in the airline’s development and reflects the trust placed in GEH’s teams.

Congratulations to Bruno Lanfumey and his team on this collective achievement, which is the result of rigorous work and continuous commitment in support of our partners.

As a Group, GEH continues to pursue its mission: delivering ground handling and cargo services to airlines based on operational performance and safety.

Pride of Ground Handling International Awards 2025

Pride of Ground Handling International Awards 2025

Pride of Ground Handling International Awards 2025

 

Julie CORNET (GEH – Groupe Europe Handling) and Lewis Cornwell DipNEBOSH CertIOSH (Cobalt Ground Solutions Ltd, a GEH subsidiary) are among the finalists of the Pride of Ground Handling Awards 2025, in the “Unsung Hero” category.

This distinction recognizes the professionalism, dedication, and quiet commitment of those who contribute every day to the quality and safety of ground handling operations.

The winner’s name will be announced at the 26th GHI Annual Conference, on 10 November 2025 in Amsterdam.

Congratulations to Julie and Lewis on this nomination, which reflects the strong commitment of GEH teams and its subsidiaries across Europe.

🔗 Full list of finalists:

https://lnkd.in/dVnbCbhD

Expert Insight: Carina Gomes e Moura, Groupe Europe Handling

Expert Insight: Carina Gomes e Moura, Groupe Europe Handling

Expert Insight: Carina Gomes e Moura, Groupe Europe Handling

As part of its “Expert Insight” series, the CSAE – Chambre Syndicale de l’Assistance en Escale highlights the career path of Carina Gomes e Moura, a passenger services agent at Groupe Europe Handling, based at Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Carina embodies the expertise, rigor, and passion required for the ground handling profession—an essential role in the smooth operation of air transport and in ensuring passenger satisfaction.

We are proud to see our employees recognized and, through them, to contribute to the visibility and recognition of an entire industry.

Congratulations to Carina for this inspiring testimonial!

Carina Gomes E Moura – The human touch as our only compass

Qantas Safety Week 2025 – Safety, Our Shared Priority

Qantas Safety Week 2025 – Safety, Our Shared Priority

Qantas Safety Week 2025 – Safety, Our Shared Priority

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling took part alongside Qantas in Safety Week, a key event dedicated to risk prevention and the promotion of a strong safety culture at Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport.

This edition placed particular emphasis on the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), with a specific focus on hearing protection in high-noise areas—a simple yet essential measure to safeguard everyone’s health.

Driven jointly by Qantas and GEH, several initiatives were carried out:
🦺 raising employee awareness on the proper use of PPE,
📺 broadcasting safety messages on digital screens,
📸 highlighting operational teams during a safety focus organized on the apron.

Safety is everyone’s responsibility; it relies on vigilance, discipline, and collective commitment.
GEH extends its thanks to its teams and to Qantas for their strong involvement and professionalism.

Safety is lived every day, in every action, on every operation.