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Middle East crisis: the CSAE welcomes the government’s initial measures and the ongoing consultation with the aviation sector

Middle East crisis: the CSAE welcomes the government’s initial measures and the ongoing consultation with the aviation sector

by La CSAE | May 18, 2026 | CSAE news

On Wednesday 6 May, the government announced support measures for the aviation sector. The CSAE welcomes this first step, as well as the collective action led by the National Federation of Aviation and Related Professions (FNAM). With rising kerosene prices, concerns...
Michèle Houlbert – The skills that make the difference 

Michèle Houlbert – The skills that make the difference 

by La CSAE | May 18, 2026 | CSAE news

As part of our ‘Expert Insights’ series, we are highlighting the career journey of Michèle Houlbert, Head of Career Support at Airsup, a training organisation specialising in airport-related professions. Michèle Houlbert joined Airsup in 2016 after a distinguished...
Unruly passengers: initial figures and new accounts of experiences 

Unruly passengers: initial figures and new accounts of experiences 

by La CSAE | Apr 9, 2026 | CSAE news

On 12 February 2026, the third meeting of the working group on anti-social behaviour towards airport ground staff took place. The agenda included a presentation of the initial figures from the national register launched in collaboration with the DGAC and a discussion...
Air traffic: an activity under close scrutiny in an uncertain climate

Air traffic: an activity under close scrutiny in an uncertain climate

by La CSAE | Apr 7, 2026 | CSAE news

Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, the aviation industry is facing a challenging environment. With early signs of a slowdown and a lack of clarity, ground handling providers remain on high alert and are closely monitoring the forecasts issued by airlines,...
Ground Operations Safety: 7 companies recognised in 2025!

Ground Operations Safety: 7 companies recognised in 2025!

by La CSAE | Apr 2, 2026 | CSAE news

The year 2025 has been an exceptional one for the Safety Competence Certification for Airport Vehicle Drivers and Operators (CSCE): no fewer than seven companies have been awarded the certification, setting a new record. The Europe Handling Group (GEH), Aviapartner,...
CSAE General Meeting: staying on course and building momentum 

CSAE General Meeting: staying on course and building momentum 

by La CSAE | Apr 2, 2026 | CSAE news

On 26 March 2026, the CSAE held its annual general meeting, attended by 90% of its members. On the agenda: a very positive review of the initiatives undertaken and the formalisation of the key priorities for 2026. A collective spirit that has been widely praised At...
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