GEH Takes Part in the Paris Nord 2 Intercompany Charity Race

GEH Takes Part in the Paris Nord 2 Intercompany Charity Race

GEH Takes Part in the Paris Nord 2 Intercompany Charity Race

On May 28, the teams from GEH – Groupe Europe Handling took part in the 21st edition of the Paris Nord 2 Intercompany Charity Race, organized by Special Olympics France.

It was a great moment of team spirit and personal achievement in support of a meaningful cause: helping people with intellectual disabilities gain greater access to sport.

A special mention goes to our GEH women’s team, who earned a well-deserved place on the podium.

Congratulations to all our employees for proudly representing GEH at this fantastic 2026 edition!

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling x easyJet: Working Together for Safer Operations at CDG

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling x easyJet: Working Together for Safer Operations at CDG

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling x easyJet: Working Together for Safer Operations at CDG

On May 21, the teams from GEH – Groupe Europe Handling and our partner easyJet came together at the Bravo Apron of Terminal 2 at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for a FOD Walk dedicated to ground operations safety.

This on-site initiative aims to raise awareness of the risks associated with debris on airport aprons (FOD – Foreign Object Debris) and to prevent incidents that could affect aircraft, passengers, or operational teams.

Together, the teams walked through operational areas to identify and collect any objects that could pose a hazard to airport operations.

This joint initiative with our partner easyJet highlights the importance of teamwork and daily vigilance in maintaining an increasingly safe environment across airport operational areas.

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling is taking another step forward in its collaboration with ITA Airways.

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling is taking another step forward in its collaboration with ITA Airways.

GEH – Groupe Europe Handling is taking another step forward in its collaboration with ITA Airways.

Following a tender process, the Italian airline has renewed its trust in GEH to provide ground handling services for its operations at Paris-Orly Airport and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

This decision reflects the consistent work of the ORA, OCA and AH teams, recognized for their quality of service and commitment.

It also marks an important development: as of today, EH will take over ITA Airways’ operations at Paris Charles de Gaulle.

With several daily flights between Paris and Italy, this partnership further strengthens GEH’s presence on these routes.

Congratulations to all the teams involved, both on the ground and at headquarters, for this collective achievement.

Vigilance on the Ground: AGS Employees Commended by the Authorities

Vigilance on the Ground: AGS Employees Commended by the Authorities

Vigilance on the Ground: AGS Employees Commended by the Authorities

This morning, Franck Romand presented several employees from our AGS subsidiary with letters of commendation signed by the Delegate Prefect, Stéphane Daguin, and Frédérick Réhault, Colonel of the French Air Transport Gendarmerie, in recognition of their professionalism and vigilance.

During an operational assignment, these employees helped intercept an unauthorized individual who had entered a restricted airport security area and was crossing a taxiway in front of an aircraft approaching its parking stand.

This recognition highlights the essential role airport employees play every day in ensuring the safety and security of airport operations.

Through their responsiveness, composure, and command of procedures, these employees fully embody the commitment and high standards upheld by the teams of GEH – Groupe Europe Handling and its subsidiary AGS.

Congratulations to them for their exemplary commitment to airport safety and security and to the smooth running of our operations.

What if talking about safety could also be a game?

What if talking about safety could also be a game?

What if talking about safety could also be a game?

The #QSE teams at Groupe Europe Handling have developed a 36-card game dedicated to human factors in our airport operations. Today, it is being presented at Groupe ADP’s #SafetyForum at the Maison de l’Environnement at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

Each card features a real-life operational situation: fatigue, distraction, time pressure, poor communication, routine, loss of vigilance, inappropriate initiative… situations that anyone can encounter in the field.

The idea is simple: encourage reactions, spark discussion, and share best practices among colleagues.

Because an effective safety culture goes beyond rules displayed on a wall. It is also built through dialogue, collective awareness, and everyone’s ability to question their own reflexes and habits.

This fun, interactive tool provides a practical, accessible, and engaging way to address topics that can sometimes be complex.

Another way of reminding us that when it comes to safety, human factors remain at the heart of operational performance.

Airside immersion for ASSOCIATION JEREMY

Airside immersion for ASSOCIATION JEREMY

Airside immersion for ASSOCIATION JEREMY

Following an initial visit focused on passenger services, GEH – Groupe Europe Handling opened the doors to its ramp operations to a new group of participants from ASSOCIATION JEREMY.

Out on the ramp, participants were able to observe the different stages involved in handling an aircraft, from arrival to departure: aircraft marshalling, safety procedures, baggage unloading and loading, team coordination… all essential tasks that help ensure smooth and efficient operations.

A hands-on immersion offering a clearer understanding of the day-to-day responsibilities and requirements of the role.