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Are there any academic qualifications or professional requirements for airport ground handling and security inspection?

Airport ground handling requires a high school education or above, which is related to the position, and is generally a junior college education.

Airport security does not belong to civil aviation.

Civil aviation safety inspector:

1. Graduates from high schools and art schools with college degree or above and excellent conditions (show proof of attending the reading), major is not limited, aviation, English, tourism and other majors are preferred.

2. Age 18-23 years old. The height of girls is 1.63m- 1.75m, and that of boys is1.75m-1.85m. They are well-proportioned and do not need to correct their eyesight (myopia below 200 degrees is allowed).

3, articulate, have basic English conversation skills, and can communicate with passengers normally;

4. There is no obvious scar on the exposed part of the body; No chronic diseases, infectious diseases, hypoglycemia and other diseases that are not suitable for service industry.

Counter staff of airport operation department:

1., unmarried, aged 20-26;

2. Height 1.65 meters, good image, good temperament, affinity, initiative and enthusiastic service consciousness;

3. Be able to work according to the airport scheduling plan;

4. Proficient in computer operation and typing, able to use WORD and EXCEL office software.

Ground crew:

Including the responsibilities of general companies, such as secretary, accounting, IT, personnel, administration, general affairs, art design, planning and other departments, as well as aviation management departments, passenger transport business departments, air freight departments, all belong to ground staff. Generally speaking, the service of domestic airlines is to check in passengers at the airport counter, check their documents, weigh their luggage, allocate seats and issue tickets, and guide passengers through customs in the waiting room. Remind passengers to board the plane and VIP service or broadcast to find passengers who have not boarded the plane. In addition, the service staff must contact the air kitchen to provide meals, find lost property and complain to passengers.

The ground crew mainly consists of two parts: the airport and the airline. Including secretarial, accounting, IT, personnel, administration, general affairs, art design, planning and other necessary positions, as well as aviation management departments, passenger transport business departments, air freight departments, etc., all belong to ground staff.