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Flight Turnaround Support

Rapid, coordinated aircraft preparation within tight turnaround windows — managing every stage from passenger disembarkation through to pushback readiness so your flight departs on time, every time.

Service Overview

Every Minute Counts


A flight turnaround is one of the most time-critical and operationally complex activities in commercial aviation. In the window between an aircraft arriving at the gate and departing again — often as little as 45 minutes — multiple teams must execute dozens of interdependent tasks with absolute precision.

Aeroserve’s flight turnaround support service provides end-to-end coordination of every stage of the turnaround process — from the moment the aircraft docks at the gate to the moment it pushes back. We manage the sequencing, the communication, and the on-the-ground execution so that nothing is missed and no minute is wasted.

Our leadership has managed turnarounds across over 360 flights per week at some of the UK’s busiest airports. We understand the pressure, the protocols, and the precise coordination that separates a clean turnaround from a costly delay.

45min

Typical Turnaround Window

10+

Years Turnaround Experience

aircraft gate turnaround ground support

How We Do It

The Turnaround Sequence


Every turnaround follows a precise sequence. Aeroserve coordinates each stage with real-time communication between all teams — ensuring nothing is missed and every departure is on time.

aircraft turnaround process

What We Do


OUR TURNAROUND CAPABILITIES

01

Passenger Disembarkation & Boarding

Structured management of passenger flow on and off the aircraft — coordinated with cabin crew, gate staff, and boarding bridge operators to ensure efficient, orderly movement within the turnaround window.

02

Baggage Loading & Unloading

Coordinated inbound and outbound baggage operations — including load planning oversight, unit load device management, and compliance with weight and balance requirements for every departing flight.

03

Cabin Cleaning Coordination

Rapid cabin cleaning managed within tight time constraints — with team sequencing, quality checks, and handover to cabin crew completed before boarding commences.

04

Catering Uplift Management

Catering vehicle scheduling and access coordination — ensuring the correct catering order is loaded on time, vehicles are cleared before boarding, and no departure is delayed by a catering overrun.

05

Fueling Coordination

Fuel order verification, tanker scheduling, and uplift monitoring — with real-time communication to the flight crew and operations team to confirm fueling is complete within the departure timeline.

06

Pushback Readiness

All ground equipment cleared, pushback tug positioned, load sheet finalised, and departure clearance coordinated — ensuring the aircraft is ready to push back at the scheduled departure time without exception.

Why It Matters

The Real Cost of a Delayed Turnaround


01

One Delay Cascades Into Many

A single late departure at Heathrow or Manchester doesn’t stay isolated. It ripples through your network schedule — affecting connecting flights, crew duty hours, and slot compliance at the destination airport.

02

Slot Violations Have Real Consequences

At slot-coordinated airports like Heathrow, a missed departure slot can result in financial penalties, slot reallocation, and long-term damage to your airline’s slot portfolio — one of its most valuable assets.

03

Coordination Gaps Are Where Delays Are Born

Most turnaround delays don’t come from a single failure — they come from gaps between teams. Catering overrunning into boarding. Baggage loading not cleared before pushback. Aeroserve provides a single coordinator who holds all threads together.

04

Passenger Compensation Costs Add Up

Under UK261 regulations, departure delays can trigger significant passenger compensation obligations. A well-managed turnaround is not just an operational priority — it is a direct financial protection for your airline.

pushback tug aircraft departure

Regulatory Framework

Compliant Turnaround Operations


Every Stage. Every Time.

Turnaround operations at UK airports involve multiple layers of regulatory compliance — from airside safety and slot management to passenger rights obligations. Aeroserve manages all of it so your airline never faces unnecessary exposure.

UK CAA Airside Safety

All turnaround operations comply with CAA airside safety standards — including ground equipment management, apron safety, and staff authorisation requirements.

Airport Slot Compliance

Turnaround timelines managed with full awareness of slot coordination requirements at Heathrow and Manchester — protecting your airline’s departure slots.

IATA AHM Standards

Turnaround processes aligned with IATA Airport Handling Manual standards for ground operations, load planning, and aircraft servicing procedures.

UK261 Awareness

Operational decisions made with full awareness of UK261 passenger rights regulations — protecting your airline from avoidable delay and cancellation compensation claims.

Get In Touch

Discuss Your Turnaround Support


If you are reviewing your ground turnaround support arrangements at London Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester Airports, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss how Aeroserve can support your operation.

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