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2 Units  



2.1  Northern Grouping  





2.2  Southern Grouping  





2.3  Overseas Air Transport Gendarmerie  







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Air Transport Gendarmerie
Gendarmerie des Transports Aériens (French)
Arm patch of the Air Transport Gendarmerie
Active1953 - present
CountryFrance
AgencyNational Gendarmerie
RoleAirport security
Part ofDirectorate General for Civil Aviation
Structure
Officers1,100

The Air Transport Gendarmerie (French: Gendarmerie des Transports Aériens) (GTA) is a branch of the French Gendarmerie placed under the dual supervision of the Gendarmerie and the Directorate General for Civil Aviation of the Transportation Ministry.[1]

It has a strength of about 1,100 and is commanded by a senior officer or by a general officer.[2]

Its missions are centered on airport security. It also carries out judicial inquiries pertaining to civilian aviation accidents.[3]

The GTA was created in 1953 out of existing airport gendarmerie specialist units created from 1946.[3]

The Air Transport Gendarmerie should not be confused with the smaller Air Gendarmerie, which provides policing for the French Air Force.

Flag of the Air Transport Gendarmerie during the military parade of the 2013 Bastille Day.

Missions[edit]

The GTA's diverse missions include:[3]

Personnel of the GTA cover a wide range of specialities, including security patrols, freight inspectors, counter-snipers, aviators, dog handlers, auditors, and health inspectors. All personnel follow an initial aviation-related course called Formation Aéronautique de Base. Most personnel receive more specialised training at the École nationale de l'aviation civile. [4]

Units[edit]

The GTA headquarters are in Paris. The GTA is divided into two metropolitan groupings and the overseas units. The metropolitan groupings are divided into companies, and both also maintain a Brigade de recherche.[3]

The different companies cover more airports than just the airport in their name. For example the Paris-Orly Company also covers Issy-les-Moulineaux, Beauvais-Tillé, Lille-Lesquin, Toussus-le-Noble & CRNA Nord Athis-Mons, the Strasbourg Company also covers Bâle-Mulhouse, Metz-Nancy-Lorraine et CRNA Est Reims, and the Bordeaux Company also covers Biarritz-Anglet-Bayonne and Pau.

Northern Grouping[edit]

The Northern Grouping (Groupement Nord) is headquartered at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle airport. It contains the Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle company, the Paris-Orly Company, the Brest Company, and the Strasbourg Company.

Southern Grouping[edit]

The Southern Grouping (Groupement Sud) is headquartered in Aix-en-Provence. It contains the Lyons Company, the Bordeaux Company, the Marseilles Company, the Nice Company, and the Toulouse Company.

Overseas Air Transport Gendarmerie[edit]

Seven small brigades (typically of ten to twelve gendarmes each) cover overseas installations. Together these are known as the "Overseas Air Transport Gendarmerie" ("GTA outre-mer"):[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Booklet of the Directorate General for Civil Aviation" (PDF). 2019.
  • ^ Arrêté du 28 avril 2006 relatif à l'organisation, à l'emploi et au soutien de la gendarmerie des transports aériens (Order) (in French). 2006.
  • ^ a b c d e "La gendarmerie des transports aériens" (in French). Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  • ^ "La gendarmerie des transports aériens : ange gardien des aéroports civils". www.gendinfo.fr (in French). June 15, 2017. Retrieved 2020-07-29.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Air_Transport_Gendarmerie&oldid=1182196091"

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