GEH – Groupe Europe Handling committed to airside safety

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling committed to airside safety

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling committed to airside safety

GEH took part in the morning session of the Airport Traffic Safety Collective (CSCA), held at the Paris–Charles de Gaulle Environmental Center, focused on the signing of the charter by new members.

On this occasion, Jérémy Bluteau, Quality and Occupational Risk Prevention Manager at GEH, spoke to present the working groups and action plans, as part of an approach centered on prevention and continuous improvement of airside safety.

This meeting enabled valuable exchanges between airport stakeholders, based on field feedback and operational practices, with a shared objective: to strengthen safety under real operating conditions.

For GEH, safety is built on team commitment, experience sharing, and the implementation of concrete actions as close as possible to day-to-day operations.

GEH at the Salon des Formations et Métiers Aéronautiques – Paris–Le Bourget

GEH at the Salon des Formations et Métiers Aéronautiques – Paris–Le Bourget

GEH at the Salon des Formations et Métiers Aéronautiques – Paris–Le Bourget

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling was present at the Salon des Formations et Métiers Aéronautiques (SFMA) 2026, alongside Crit France Aéro.

This participation provided the Group with the opportunity to showcase airport ground handling professions and to share its expertise with a wide range of audiences, including students, career changers, aviation enthusiasts, and future talents.

Throughout the event, GEH teams met with visitors to discuss career paths, present employment opportunities, and introduce essential professions that play a key role in the daily operations of airline companies.

GEH hosts the CSAE Executive Committee

GEH hosts the CSAE Executive Committee

GEH hosts the CSAE Executive Committee

Today, Groupe Europe Handling was pleased to welcome the members of the CSAE – Chambre Syndicale de l’Assistance en Escale to its premises for their monthly Executive Committee meeting.

These moments of discussion are essential for sharing the challenges facing our sector, comparing perspectives, and working collectively on the key topics shaping the future of ground handling: job attractiveness, operational performance, regulatory requirements, safety, and service quality.

Thank you to the Executive Committee members for the quality of the discussions, the openness of the exchanges, and the spirit of cooperation that marked this meeting.

More than ever, professional dialogue and coordination among stakeholders are key levers for driving the sustainable development of our industry.

Lufthansa marks 100 years of history

Lufthansa marks 100 years of history

Lufthansa marks 100 years of history

A century of aviation defined by operational excellence, a strong capacity for innovation, and an unwavering passion for the skies.

For GEH – Groupe Europe Handling, supporting Lufthansa represents a daily commitment, particularly at Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport, one of the most demanding operational environments in Europe.

GEH teams share with Lufthansa high standards in terms of safety, service quality, and operational rigor—key elements to ensuring smooth and reliable ground operations.

GEH extends its congratulations to all Lufthansa teams on reaching this symbolic milestone and thanks them for their continued trust.

A hundred-year history… and many more flights to support.

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.