A Quick Overview of Airport Facility Management Services
Ever wondered who manages the
bustling and busy commercial and general aviation airports? What does it take
to keep the different aircraft ground traffic, terminals, and passenger
processes in action? That’s exactly where airport facility management services
fit in. As you can probably guess from the name, these services are all about
managing airport facilities. In the current world, the roles of such services
are varied and often intersect with one another. A Fixed Base Operator or FBO,
who specializes in serving general aviation, may also take up the task of
managing aspects of commercial services at the same airport.
In this post, we will try and
understand the overall work of airport facility management services and
why they are relevant and important to everyone involved.
What
does it entail?
To be fair, airport facility
management is a broad subject, and in many areas of the world, such as the
U.S., it is dominated by municipalities and special purpose public authorities.
In many other geographic areas, however, companies perform roles related to
airport operations, and can airport owners as well. Even in the U.S.,
commercial companies are providing many airport functions such as
infrastructure and facility management. Airport commercialization is one of the
other aspects related to airport facility management. Airport vendors are
becoming increasingly sophisticated and interwoven into the travel
experience—from the branded coffee shop or restaurant to airport advertising
involving large, public advertising agencies. The aviation industry largely
works on a balance and partnership between private and public
investors/authorities/services, and airport management is quite similar to
that. Strategic roles remain for airport sponsors, while other services are
outsourced to experienced, efficient private operators.
Why is airport facility management important?
Airports are critical
transportation modes for the movement of passengers and goods. Providing an efficient airport experience is
critical for airport sponsors, and outsourcing management components to private
operators can create an optimal passenger experience. Most airport facility
management companies specialize in below and above wing services, may also work
as a FBO or ground handler, and can even have a role in airport infrastructure
development. They can either manage airport assets under a contract with the
airport sponsor or they can “own” (and therefore incur the business risk)
facilities, usually through a long-term lease. Private sector work is important
because it can reduce cost, ensure operational efficiency and improve overall
quality through the implementation of industry wide best practices.
Aviation is continuing to grow at
a fast pace and with increased customer service becoming an integral part of
the passenger experience private operators will have a larger and more
important role to play going forward. Private airport facility management
companies have the expertise, experience, manpower and resources to deliver the
best passenger experience and be accountable to the airport sponsor. If you are
looking for a professional management company that can help manage airport
assets begin by researching companies with known airport experience. Present
your needs and ask for a tailored management solution with metrics and
reporting, and be sure to contact the company’s references.
Airport Facility
Management Services
Global Aviation Infrastructure LLC
http://www.aviationinfrastructure.com/
+1 (843) 412-6881
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