![]() Ramp agents loading baggage into departing aircraft from a loaded service truck, either by hand or with a belt loader truck (to more quickly load into medium, and large-size aircraft).Passengers claiming their baggage at a marked baggage claim.Ramp agents dropping off bags from a loaded service truck (arrival baggage) to the baggage bay.Passengers dropping off bags at a check-in desk.Also, conveyors switched to another level actually can interfere with construction on that level, requiring planning in order to avoid possible conflicts in construction.īaggage can be introduced to the system by: Note that belts on different levels will not intersect, requiring the use of conveyor-ups and conveyor-downs to switch levels. There are regular and fast conveyor belts available, as well as tilt trays. 4 Directing baggage through complex systemsĬonveyor belts, baggage trucks, and belt loader trucks make the handling of baggage more efficient. ![]()
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