2025: Wrapping Up Another Exceptional Training Year

As we approach the end of another incredibly busy and rewarding training year, we’re proud to look back on everything the team has achieved — and excited for what lies ahead.

Over the past 12 months, we continued to expand our training portfolio, adding a full range of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) courses, alongside Aircraft Pushback and Headset training, complementing our well-established programmes in De/Anti-Icing, Aircraft Loading Supervisor and Turnaround Coordinator training.


Our 2025 Highlights at a Glance

This year, our trainers delivered 37 of our award-winning courses, covering nearly 800 hours of teaching, to:

  • 18 clients

  • 17 locations across the UK, Europe, and Asia

  • Including our furthest delivery point to date — Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

  • 350 participants trained

This represents a 20% increase on 2024, with even more exciting projects already in the pipeline for 2026.



A Huge Thank You to Our Clients

We’re grateful for the trust and partnership of each organisation we’ve worked with this year, including:

  • Aviapartner

  • Aviation Training LLC (Mongolia)

  • Babcock International

  • Bournemouth International Airport

  • Cathay Pacific Airways

  • easyJet

  • Exeter International Airport

  • Groningen Airport Eelde

  • HiFly

  • Litcargus

  • London City Airport

  • London Southend Aviation Services

  • Luxair Services

  • Maersk Air Cargo

  • Omex Agriculture Ltd

  • Ping Group

  • Red Handling

  • SATYS Air Livery

  • Serco Group plc

  • Svenskt Ambulansflyg

 

Your collaboration and commitment to high-quality training make all the difference.



And of course — our amazing instructors

A heartfelt thanks to our fantastic global training team:

  • Dean Court

  • Paul Willis

  • Pedro Garcia Morales

Your professionalism, expertise, and dedication have been key to maintaining the high standards we’re known for and to expanding our global reach.

Here’s to another year of growth, new partnerships, and delivering training that makes a real difference to safety and operational performance across the aviation industry.


Related Courses & Further Information

If you’re interested in expanding your team’s expertise in all Ground Operations & Ground Handling Training Courses , explore our related training courses:

De/Anti-Icing Training Courses
We deliver four types of training courses for both sprayers and non-sprayers, ranging from full DI-L10 to DI-L70 certification, to De-Icing Management, Auditing, and De-Icing Basics courses for ramp staff.

Aircraft Departure Qualification (ADQ) Training Course
This includes Aircraft Pushback & Towing and Ground-to-Flight Deck Communications (Headset Operator) training, which can be delivered as a combined course or as two separate packages.

Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Training Course
We provide training across a full range of ground support equipment (GSE), including GPUs, passenger steps, LDLs/MDLs, ASUs, and more.

Aircraft Loading Supervision Training Course
Provides in-depth knowledge on supervising aircraft loading operations, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and operational standards.

Basic Aircraft Load Control Training Course
Covers essential principles of aircraft weight and balance, load planning, and safety regulations.

Loadmaster Training Course
Focuses on Loadmaster responsibilities, including cargo handling, aircraft loading, and operational efficiency.

For more information on these and other aviation training programs, visit our Miles Aviation Training Courses page.

Looking for a tailored training solution? Get in touch with us today.


Did you know…

We are specialists in de/anti-icing, ground operations and ground handling - and can provide your organisation with not only high-quality training courses, but documentation and ground operations manuals, audit services, and consulting/project support too. If you have a bespoke requirement and think we can help, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team.

 
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