Wishing you a wonderful year 2026.

Wishing you a wonderful year 2026.

Wishing you a wonderful year 2026.

At the dawn of this new year, GEH – Groupe Europe Handling extends its best wishes to all its employees and partners.

Guided by our core values of safety, reliability, and operational excellence, we enter 2026 with a clear determination to continue our daily commitment to delivering dependable operations and high-quality services, closely aligned with the needs of our partners.

This momentum is driven above all by the dedication of our teams, whose daily involvement ensures the smooth running of our activities.

Together, let us continue to move our professions forward and support the ongoing evolution of the aviation industry.

GEH pilots a DAF electric vehicle at Paris–CDG Airport.

GEH pilots a DAF electric vehicle at Paris–CDG Airport.

GEH pilots a DAF electric vehicle at Paris–CDG Airport.

DAF Trucks France and DAF Trucks Paris have made an electric vehicle available to our subsidiary Cargo Group, currently being tested for a 15-day trial period on the Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport platform.

This pilot project fully aligns with GEH’s decarbonization roadmap:
✔️ gradual electrification of our equipment,
✔️ reduction of emissions linked to ground operations,
✔️ real-world testing to support responsible and sustainable technical choices.

Beyond the technology, this is a pragmatic approach: testing in real operational conditions, alongside our teams, to help shape the airport of tomorrow.

Thank you to DAF for their trust and support throughout this testing phase.

An exceptional event at Le Bourget!

An exceptional event at Le Bourget!

An exceptional event at Le Bourget!

The launch of DJ Snake’s new album NOMAD took place in Hangar H4 at Paris–Le Bourget Airport—a unique setting that stylishly brought together music and aviation.

ADVANCED AIR SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL, GEH – Groupe Europe Handling’s business aviation subsidiary, was pleased to host this event alongside Groupe ADP.

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.