Organizational Structure

Global Organizational Structure

The organizational structure has been designed to reflect the nature of the international organization; centralized leadership, supervisory councils, executive departments, technical committees, and regional branches working in unified coordination to serve the aviation sector globally.

International Board of Trustees

The highest supervisory body responsible for strategic directions, approving general policies, monitoring governance, and ensuring the organization’s commitment to its nonprofit mission and global standards.

Senior Leadership

Chief Executive Officer

Overseeing the implementation of the operational plan, managing central departments, and monitoring the performance of institutions, branches, and international programs.

Founder and President of the Organization

Leading the organization’s high-level vision, building strategic partnerships, and representing the organization before international entities and aviation industry environments.

Specialized Councils and Committees

International Standards Committee

Developing and updating standards for fuel services, ground handling, and service quality.

Accreditation and Quality Committee

Evaluating companies, granting accreditation certificates, and monitoring compliance with standards.

Safety and Sustainability Committee

Supporting safety protocols, reducing risks, and developing sustainable aviation initiatives.

Innovation and Digital Transformation Committee

Adopting digital solutions, artificial intelligence, and future aviation services platforms.

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Committees and Administrative StructureOrganization and Management

Fuel Services Committee

Responsible for developing aircraft refueling standards, monitoring safety protocols, and supporting sustainable aviation fuel solutions.

Ground Handling Committee

Oversees the improvement of passenger, baggage, and cargo handling operations, and enhances the efficiency of ground services within airports.

Accreditation and Quality Committee

Manages the evaluation processes of companies and institutions operating in aviation services, and grants accreditation certificates in accordance with international standards.

Board of Directors

Represents the organization’s senior leadership, sets strategic directions, approves policies, and monitors the performance of branches and international programs.

The Organization’s Strategic ObjectivesSafety and Excellence

  • Unifying Aviation Service Standards: Establishing clear international frameworks and standards for fuel services, ground handling, accreditations, and training to ensure consistent quality worldwide.
  • Enhancing Safety and Efficiency: Developing operational procedures that reduce risks and improve operational efficiency within airports and aviation service companies.
  • Strengthening International Cooperation: Building partnerships with airlines, airports, service providers, and international entities to exchange expertise and develop the sector.
  • Supporting Innovation and Sustainability: Encouraging digital solutions, artificial intelligence, sustainable aviation fuel, and environmental initiatives in aviation services.
  • Developing Professional Competencies: Preparing specialized training and qualification programs for workers in the aviation services sector and improving professional performance.