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B&H Worldwide achieves airside status at two New Zealand airports

B&H Worldwide has gained airside licences for its drivers to operate vehicles at both Auckland and Christchurch airports in New Zealand.

Above: (left to right) Darren Sutton - Operations & Driver, Lee Hedges - NZ Branch Manager and Joel Toali'i - Transport & Warehouse.
Courtesy B&H Worldwide

After undertaking and passing tests which include showing a full understanding of airside driving and what to do in an emergency team members working in both cities now have airside licences.

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Passing the airside exam and achieving Airside Driving Permits (ADP) means the company can now provide secure airside delivery to its airline customers’ engineers for their urgent AOG/routine delivery needs. It no longer has to rely on third party operators to provide the service. B&H’s own trucks will now operate daily at New Zealand’s two leading airports for both collections and hand deliveries, guaranteeing that line maintenance engineers receive their AOG and time-critical spares at the point of demand.

B&H Worldwide’s New Zealand Branch Manager, Lee Hedges, said: “Having Airside access allows us to hand-deliver critically required components directly to line maintenance engineering teams for immediate fitment to the aircraft. As experts in aviation & aerospace logistics, B&H is one of a very few transport organisations to provide final-mile airside transport services for our airline customers and this new access means improved response times for them.”  

B&H Worldwide’s forward stocking locations and inventory warehousing hubs are located close to major airports around the globe which perfectly positions the company to handle its customers’ time-sensitive and ad-hoc delivery needs airside. In Auckland the company will operate a 3.5t truck with tail lift, while at Christchurch a 1.5t vehicle with tail lift is operated.

Auckland and Christchurch join London Heathrow, Melbourne, Singapore and Sydney in the company roster of stations where B&H Worldwide has held airside access for many years.

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