GTA dnata gains IATA's ISAGO registration in Toronto

GTA dnata provides ramp, passenger and cargo handling services to 17 airlines in Toronto. The company’s customer-oriented team assisted 1.2 million passengers and moved over 90,000 tonnes of cargo in 2019.

GTA dnata gains IATAs ISAGO registration in Toronto
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has awarded GTA dnata the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) registration, following the successful completion of a comprehensive audit of the company and its ground-handling operations at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

“We are proud to be awarded IATA’s prestigious ISAGO Registration for our Toronto operations,” said Antonio Alvarez, chief executive officer of GTA dnata. He added, “We are committed to engaging our colleagues at all levels of the organisation and consistently invest in training, process improvement and technology to ensure the highest level of safety across our operations. The ISAGO Registration is a testament to our team’s hard work, dedication and industry-leading achievements. We continue to enhance our safety culture by further improving our work practices and developing our team.”

GTA dnata provides ramp, passenger and cargo handling services to 17 airlines in Toronto. The company’s customer-oriented team assisted 1.2 million passengers and moved over 90,000 tonnes of cargo in 2019. GTA dnata will further expand its footprint in Canada by launching operations at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in early 2021

dnata entered the Canadian aviation market by establishing GTA dnata through the acquisition of a 50 per cent stake in GTA Aviation’s cargo and ground handling operations at YYZ in 2016. Since January 2020, dnata also offers quality catering services at Vancouver International Airport. The company’s new, state-of-the-art catering facility represents a multi-million dollar investment and has a capacity of up to 8,000 inflight meals a day.

ISAGO is an audit program for ground-handling companies serving airlines at airports covering the areas of organisation and management, load control, passenger and baggage handling, aircraft handling and loading and aircraft ground movement. It offers benefits to airlines, ground handlers, regulatory as well as airport authorities. These include safer ground operations, fewer accidents and injuries, elimination of redundant audits, reduced costs, less damage and fewer audits, a uniform audit process and harmonised standards, improved safety oversight, harmonised auditor training and qualifications, improved quality standards, and enhanced understanding of high-risk areas within ground operations.

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