A friend recently sent me a link to a New York Times article titled “A Construction Worker’s Suicide Highlights a Wider Crisis” focusing on suicide in the construction industry. She asked if I’d read it and was curious how closely it mirrored what day-to-day life in airfield construction is really like. What struck me most… Read more »

Recognizing and celebrating airport migrant workers and day laborers

While pilots, air traffic controllers and airline personnel are visible faces of the aviation industry, there is another critical layer beneath them: the construction and maintenance workers who build and sustain airport infrastructure. This group includes people we hire at Alder, including day laborers, skilled tradespeople, as well as part-time and full-time operators, inspectors and… Read more »

RAS and why it matters to AOA teams

The aviation industry thrives on precision, collaboration, and safety, particularly within the AOA.  Every movement in the AOA, from taxiing planes to ground crews operating equipment, requires undivided focus and clear communication. Surprisingly, one key to enhanced safety might lie in a small but powerful part of the brain known as the Reticular Activating System… Read more »