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  2. Baggage handler - Wikipedia

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    Ramp agent killed at Dulles International Airport after colliding with a mobile lounge used to transport passengers [7] Ramp agent killed after losing control of tug at LAX [8] United Airlines Ramp agent falls off a loader and dies [9] Baggage handler at Pearson Airport dies when luggage cart rolls over [10]

  3. Baggage handling system - Wikipedia

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    Bags are entered into the baggage handling system when an airline agent, or self-check system, assigns each of them a tag with a unique ten-digit barcode. [2] Airlines are also now incorporating RFID chips into tags to track bags in real time and reduce the number of mishandled bags.

  4. Aircraft ground handling - Wikipedia

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    Icelandair Boeing 757 being serviced by another airline; SAS at Gardermoen Airport A ground-handling tug pulls a British Airways Boeing 747-400 at Heathrow Airport, England Airbus A380-800 operated by Qatar Airways on apron outside Heathrow Terminal 4 with a wide range of ground handling equipments around such as aircraft container, pallet loader, ULD, jet air starter, belt loader, pushback ...

  5. Southwest to pause some hiring, summer internships in cost ...

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    Ramp agents load luggage onto a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 airplane at Baltimore-Washington Airport in Maryland, in April. ... according to the airline. During the investor day, Southwest ...

  6. Ground support equipment - Wikipedia

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    Many airlines subcontract ground handling to an airport or a handling agent, or even to another airline. Ground handling addresses the many service requirements of a passenger aircraft between the time it arrives at a terminal gate and the time it departs for its next flight.

  7. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    A poll of 1,900 people conducted three days after the incident suggested that all else being equal, 79% of prospective fliers who had heard of the incident would choose a non–United Airlines flight. 44% would choose a non–United Airlines flight even if it cost US$66 more and took an additional three hours.