Future Ground Handling

The introduction of automated and autonomous systems in airport ground handling offers potential efficiency and safety benefits but also raises new risks related to human–machine interaction, oversight, and accountability. This paper emphasizes that automation must demonstrably enhance safety, retain effective human supervision and intervention, and be supported by thorough risk assessments and clear regulation. When properly designed and implemented, ground automation can improve resilience while ensuring that safety‑critical human roles remain central to ground operations.

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