Code of Massachusetts Regulations
740 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS PORT AUTHORITY
Title 740 CMR 26.00 - Logan Airport - Minimum Standards For Aviation Services
INTRODUCTION
Section 26.03 - Categories of Aviation Service Operators

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

The following sets forth the five categories of aviation service operators at Logan, lists the services that each category of operator must provide and describes the locational constraints upon the provision of such services.

(1) Air Carrier Fueler

(a) Scope of Services. An air carrier fueler shall provide to air carriers the following services:
1. Air Carrier fueling;

2. Collection of fees;

3. Flight crew transportation;

4. Escort service; and

5. Aircraft deicing.

(b) Location of Services. An air carrier fueler may provide services in any area of the aerodrome approved by the Authority.

(2) Cargo Handler

(a) Scope of Services. A cargo handler shall provide to air carriers the following services:
1. Ramp services;

2. Cargo and mail services;

3. Flight crew transportation;

4. Escort service;

5. Collection of fees; and

6. Aircraft deicing.

(b) Location of Services. A cargo handler shall provide its services only on the ramp or at an Authority approved cargo terminal.

(3) Passenger Handler

(a) Scope of Services. A passenger handler shall provide to air carriers the following services:
1. All services listed in 740 CMR 26.03(2)(a);

2. Baggage handling;

3. Passenger air carrier servicing;

4. Passenger handling;

5. Passenger security screening;

6. Passenger airfield ground transportation; and

7. Cabin cleaning.

(b) Location of Services. A passenger handler shall provide services only on the ramp or at a passenger terminal that has been approved by the Authority for the rendering of such services.

(4) General Aviation Full Service Operator

(a) Scope of Services. A general aviation full service operator shall provide the following services:
1. General aviation fueling;

2. General aviation aircraft servicing;

3. Deicing services to general aviation aircraft and to any other aircraft if the operator so desires;

4. Collection of fees from general aviation aircraft;

5. Removal of disabled aircraft; and

6. Cabin cleaning for general aviation aircraft.

(b) Location of Services. A general aviation full service operator shall perform all of its services except for aircraft removal and deicing services at the general aviation/itinerant ramp and terminal facilities or at any other ramp that has been approved by the Authority.

(5) Air Carrier Maintenance Operator

(a) Scope of Services. An air carrier maintenance operator shall provide the following services:
1. Air carrier maintenance;

2. Collection of fees from air carriers;

3. Flight crew transportation; and

4. Escort services.

(b) Location of Services. An air carrier maintenance operator may perform maintenance at any location at Logan provided it can be performed safely at that location except as follows:
1. Major maintenance shall not be performed on the ramp or apron areas; and

2. Maintenance that would immobilize an air carrier shall not be performed at a passenger terminal gate.

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