NBAA-BACE Roundup: FBO Industry Upbeat on Reports of Positive Fuel Sales for 2019
/FBO Employees Are the Center of Properly Managing Change
/Ongoing DEF Fuel Contamination Problem Sparks Safety Alert from NTSB
/In response to several incidents within a 19-month period, last week the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) issued a Safety Alert warning providers of jet fuel to take measures to prevent diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) contamination.
In a related news release, the Safety Board says it wants fuel providers to keep all chemicals in labeled containers and to add a label to all DEF containers that reads, “NOT FOR AVIATION USE.”
We also recommend that FBOs use this NTSB poster in their operations. Post it in the line service area as well as where any chemical, fluid or lubricant is stored.
Handling of Dangerous Goods: Be Aware
/Speeding on the FBO Ramp Can Be a Costly Proposition
/Every year more than 27,000 ramp accidents are reported worldwide. Collectively, they cost an estimated $10 billion. The causes run the gamut from carelessness to not following standard operating procedures (SOPs), such as obeying ramp speed limits.
That is why it is important to follow established FBO industry best practices written in a user-friendly and teachable SOP format. Your SOPs are your standard for excellence and should cover all procedures in detail.
Eight Best Practices to Prevent Hangar Rash or Worse
/Hangar rash sounds nasty and is the bane of all FBOs.
We’ve all seen it. A line service technician gets in a hurry repositioning a GIV in a hangar and bangs the tail into another Gulfstream.
Say the estimated cost to repair the damage is $175,000. Assume the FBO’s insurance deductible is $25,000. That $25,000 is a big hit to the bottom line.
How does an FBO reduce the risk of this kind of incident? The answer is having a strong safety culture that invests in proper training of line personnel with a defined set of hangar and ramp movement practices as part of standard operating procedures (SOP).
Six Tips for Hiring and Retaining FBO Technicians
/Annual FBO Fuel Sales Survey: 75% of FBOs Report Positive Fuel Sales in 2018
/Results of our Annual FBO Fuel Sales Survey are in, and we are happy to report that 75 percent of FBOs responding to the survey experienced positive — increased or the same — fuel sales in 2018 compared to 2017.
This is the third consecutive year we have seen an increase in fuel sales by more than half of FBOs responding.