reco2air for Airlines
Overview:
ac2air GmbH is proud to introduce reco2air, a comprehensive solution designed to optimize disabled aircraft recovery operations for airlines worldwide. With reco2air, airlines can entrust the management of their recovery processes to ac2air 's team of expert recovery specialists, ensuring efficient, timely, and cost-effective recovery operations in the event of an incident.
Expert Recovery Management
ac2air 's team of experienced disabled aircraft recovery specialists oversees all aspects of the recovery process, from initial incident response to post-recovery analysis, ensuring a swift and seamless recovery operation.
Proactive Recovery Planning
Utilizes advanced predictive analytics and recovery planning tools to anticipate potential recovery scenarios, develop proactive recovery strategies, and mitigate risks before they escalate.
Real-time Monitoring and Reporting
Provides real-time monitoring of recovery operations, enabling airlines to track progress, receive status updates, and access comprehensive recovery reports through an intuitive dashboard interface.
On-demand Support
Offers 24/7 on-demand support from ac2air 's  team of recovery experts, ensuring immediate assistance and guidance during critical recovery situations.
Cost-effective Solution
By outsourcing recovery management to ac2air , airlines can minimize operational costs, reduce downtime, and maximize resource efficiency, resulting in significant cost savings over traditional recovery methods.
Regulatory Compliance:

ICAO ASM Part 5
reco2air adheres to the standards outlined in the International Civil Aviation Organization's Airport Services Manual (ICAO ASM) Part 5, ensuring compliance with international regulations governing disabled aircraft recovery operations.
ICAO Annex 14
Our recovery services align with the requirements specified in ICAO Annex 14, ensuring that recovery operations are conducted in accordance with international standards for airport design and operations.

EASA ORO.GEN.110
​reco2air complies with the European Aviation Safety Agency's (EASA) Regulation (EU) No 965/2012, specifically ORO.GEN.110, which governs the management system requirements for air operations, ensuring safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.