Our Partners

Our Partners in Building a Global Aviation Services Ecosystem

The International Aviation Services Organization works to build professional alliances with influential entities in the aviation sector to unify standards, develop competencies, enhance safety, support sustainability, and transform international cooperation into measurable executive programs within airports, service companies, and solution providers.

Developing shared operational frameworks for fuel services, ground handling, training, accreditation, and passenger experience.
Transforming recommendations into practical programs that include assessment, training, review, and institutional accreditation.
Promoting sustainable fuel solutions, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and the reduction of the environmental impact of operations.
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From Partnership to Operational Impact
We connect international expertise with local needs to develop safer, more efficient, and more sustainable aviation services.
Strategic Alignment

International Partners Aligned with the Organization’s Mission

This page does not merely present names; it explains the nature of integration between the organization and its strategic partners in safety, standards, training, sustainability, airport development, and airline services.

 

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International Civil Aviation Organization

ICAO serves as an international reference in unifying visions related to the safety and sustainability of civil aviation. The organization’s partnership with ICAO aligns with the development of shared standards, training programs, and knowledge exchange.

The Institutional Integration Framework includes:

  • Area of Integration: Safety, sustainability, standardization, and professional capacity building in the aviation services sector.
  • Partnership Value: Unifying the technical language among operational and regulatory entities to ensure a shared understanding of requirements and standards.
  • Expected Impact: Developing aviation services that are more aligned with international requirements and more efficient in operation and compliance.

🛡️ Aviation Safety
♻️ Sustainability
📘 International Standards
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International Air Transport Association

IATA focuses on representing, leading, and serving the air transport industry. Partnership with IATA supports the development of operational efficiency, training programs, ground handling services, and airline service standards.

Areas of Integration with the Air Transport Sector:

  • Area of Integration: Airlines, ground services, training programs, and enhancing operational efficiency.
  • Partnership Value: Linking operational standards to the needs of air carriers, ensuring practical implementation of standards within the daily work environment.
  • Expected Impact: Improving service quality, reducing operational complexity, and enhancing coordination between airlines and aviation service providers.

✈️ Airlines
🎓 Training
⚙️ Operational Efficiency
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Airports Council International

ACI supports airport development through training, representation, accreditations, data, and best practices. Partnership with ACI contributes to improving ground service quality and the passenger experience.

Areas of Integration with the Airport Sector:

  • Area of Integration: Airports, operational processes, passenger experience, and accreditation and quality programs.
  • Partnership Value: Developing airport services from a global perspective that aligns with best practices and international standards.
  • Expected Impact: Enhancing operational efficiency, improving the travel experience, and strengthening the quality of services provided within airports.

🏢 Airports
✅ Accreditation
🧳 Passenger Experience

Aviation Services Ecosystem

The Partner Ecosystem Served by the Organization

The International Aviation Services Organization brings together a wide network of partners operating across the various components of the sector, from airlines and airports to fuel providers, ground handling companies, training and accreditation centers, and technology providers. This aims to build an integrated cooperation ecosystem that improves service quality and supports safety, efficiency, and sustainability according to unified international standards.

Airlines
Developing service quality, supporting compliance, improving passenger experience, and linking operations to measurable performance levels.
Airports and Operators
Enhancing the efficiency of ground operations, improving flow within airports, and developing the quality of services provided to passengers.
Ground Handling Providers
Improving passenger handling, baggage handling, cargo handling, and aircraft preparation according to clear operational standards.
Fuel Service Providers
Enhancing fueling safety, managing risks, supporting sustainable fuel, and reducing environmental impact.
Training Centers
Developing specialized programs for technical and administrative personnel across various aviation service fields.
Quality and Accreditation Bodies
Supporting assessment, inspection, certification, and follow-up on compliance with approved standards.
Technology Companies
Developing digital platforms, artificial intelligence solutions, cybersecurity systems, and operational data analytics.
Sustainability Partners
Measuring and reducing the carbon footprint, supporting SAF, and developing environmental solutions for aviation operations.
Airport runway and aircraft operations

A Partnership Measured by Results

Every collaboration must deliver a clear impact: a developed standard, a trained team, granted accreditation, or improved operational efficiency.

The Partnership Path from Request to Implementation

We follow a clear institutional path for partnerships and cooperation, ensuring that needs are assessed, shared objectives are defined, and effective implementation mechanisms are established. These stages are designed to achieve tangible results and enhance added value for all parties in line with best practices and international standards in the aviation sector.

Receiving the Partnership Request

Identifying the entity, area of cooperation, scope of services, and expected objectives.

Technical and Institutional Evaluation

Reviewing the partner’s experience, capabilities, and areas of alignment with the organization’s mission.

Developing the Cooperation Program

Preparing a scope of work that includes training, accreditation, standards, consulting, or innovation.

Partnership Approval

Approving the agreement internally and assigning a communication team with clear responsibilities for both parties.

Implementation and Impact Measurement

Tracking results through safety, quality, efficiency, and compliance indicators.

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Initiative

The organization has launched a global initiative to encourage the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel, in cooperation with major international oil and aviation companies, directly contributing to reducing the sector’s carbon footprint and achieving environmental sustainability.