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Aviramp

Global Leaders in Aircraft Passenger Boarding Solutions

About Aviramp

Aviramp is an independently owned, UK-based manufacturing company that specializes in aviation access and loading systems, specifically focusing on height-adjustable remote stand boarding ramps and bridges. Operating from their headquarters in Telford, United Kingdom, the company’s journey began in 2010 when they adapted their commercial disabled access ramps to serve aircraft parked on remote stands. Today, they supply an extensive suite of mobile aircraft boarding solutions to a worldwide network of clients, offering customized ramps that cater to aircraft of all sizes—from large wide-body planes like the A380 down to small regional turboprops.

The core advantage of Aviramp’s products lies in their focus on safety, operational efficiency, and inclusivity. Their ramps feature low-angle slopes that provide step-free, unrestricted wheelchair access, granting greater dignity to passengers with reduced mobility (PRMs) and eliminating the need for specialized lifting equipment like Ambulifts. In addition to improving the overall passenger experience and eliminating fall risks, these ramps streamline ground handling operations. They enable simple one-person operation, deliver proven 30% faster disembarkation times, and significantly reduce vehicle traffic around the stand, minimizing the risk of costly aircraft collisions.

Beyond operational and safety benefits, Aviramp is deeply committed to sustainability and industry excellence. Through their ‘Go Green’ initiative, the company has developed its entire product suite to offer solar-powered options with continuous battery charging, providing a fully sustainable alternative to traditional diesel engines. Built to strict IATA AHM 913 standards and backed by a 10-year structural warranty, their innovative approach has earned them prestigious industry recognition. This includes the 2021 Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade and a ranking in the Sunday Times Hundred fastest-growing private companies for 2025.