Airside
Airside
Airside of Airport
Name: Saqlain Raza
Registration Numbe:F21BDPOM1M02018
Presentation Number: 01
Presented To: Mam Tamkinat Rizvi
Topic: Airside
Airside airport
• The part of an airport used by aircraft for loading and unloading and
takeoffs and landings.
• The area beyond security checks and passport and customs control in an
airport terminal.
• Airside areas include all areas accessible to aircraft, including runways,
taxiways ,ground equipments,bays and ramps.
Airside services
• These services are essential for guaranteeing the security, safety, and
effectiveness of airport operations.
• Important airside services include luggage handling, fueling,
maintenance and repair, and aircraft ground handling.
Runway
• A runway is a “defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome
prepared for the landing and of aircraft”.
• Most commonly made from asphalt and concrete, for takeoff and
landing of aircraft.
• Depending on the airport, this area could be nothing more than a
strip of grass, dirt, or sand.
Ground Support Equipment Services
• Aircraft moving, air-condition unit, ground power unit, air starter unit,
toilet service truck, water service truck, and passenger step.
• All vehicles comply with safety regulations and manufacturer quality
standards.
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Non-Powered Ground Support Equipment
Types
•Dollies.
•Chocks.
•Refuelers.
•Buses.
•Container Loader.
Marshalling
Aircraft marshalling is visual signalling between ground personnel and
pilots on an airport, aircraft carrier or helipad.
Cabin Cleaning
• Aircraft interior cleaning also is known as aircraft detailing service is
the act of performing a thorough cleaning, restoration, and finishing.
• Interior detailing involves a deep cleaning of the whole interior cabin
including galley, toilet compartments, passenger cabins, and flight
deck.
Holding bay/Apron
• A defined area where aircraft can be held, or bypassed, to facilitate
efficient surface movement of aircraft.
• Holding bays are also known as holding aprons, They are provided at
busy. Airports near the runways.
• They hold Planes Before its Takeoff to wait till the runway is cleared.
ATC
• The primary purpose of ATC worldwide is to prevent collisions,
organize and expedite the flow of air traffic, and provide information
and other support for pilots.
• They manage the flow of aircraft into and out of the airport airspace,
guide pilots during takeoff and landing, and monitor aircraft as they
travel through the skies.