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Keep Your Ramp Training Up to Date!

IATA's AHM 1110 Ground Operations Training Programme is a framework designed to provide standardised training for ground handling service providers (GHSPs).


The programme includes minimum training standards for Ramp Handling and is divided into several sections covering the different functions and competencies required for the various job roles including operational, supervisor and managerial levels.


Ramp agent closing B737 cargo hold door.

eLearning According to Standards

Airport College International’s Ramp Handling eLearning courses are developed in accordance with AHM1110.

The following eLearning courses cover General Aviation and Safety Training topics from AHM GEN01 to GEN08 and Ramp Handling topics from AHM RMP04 to RMP20.


eLearning Courses

  1. Ramp Handling

  2. Aviation Security Awareness

  3. Airside Safety

  4. Dangerous Goods Regulations (CBTA)

  5. Human Factors

  6. Safety Management System (SMS)

  7. Turnaround Coordination

  8. GSE Operations

  9. ULD Awareness

  10. Cyber Security

  11. Supervision and Oversight

VR (Virtual Reality) training courses

  1. Aircraft Walkaround Check VR training


Courses vary in length from 1 to 3 hours, with the primary objective of maintaining the competence of operational staff. All courses are available in English and many in a selection of other languages. Ask for details: sales@airportcollege.com



We Are the Global Leader in Ground Handling eLearning

Our online courses are used in more than 140 countries around the world. Airport College International is proud to offer online eLearning courses in several languages to support your company training challenges.


We are actively looking for new customers and want to offer you our solutions to industry-wide challenges.


Would You Like to Know More?

When you would like to know more about our training services, please don’t hesitate to contact us for further information.


Just send an email to us at: pertti.mero@airportcollege.com


Best regards, Pertti

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