Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Gary Barthram joins Serco’s Emergency Service Team in the Middle East

Aerospace Security

Gary Barthram joins Serco’s Emergency Service Team in the Middle East

Serco is pleased to announce the appointment of Gary Barthram as the new Area Manager, Aviation Emergency Services for the Middle East.

Image courtesy Serco

With an extensive background in airport fire services, Gary (above) brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role.

In his new role, Gary will serve as the subject matter expert on aviation emergency services, working on policies, procedures, conducting audits and collaborating with clients across the region to impact a better future by delivering world-class airport emergency services. Gary recognises the challenges in this field in the Middle East and aims to address them through building strong relationships and implementing best practices. His key objectives include empowering the aviation sector with his vast knowledge and Serco’s values, building key relationships in the region and enabling Serco’s clients to build, transform and deliver safe, efficient and effective services.

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT

Gary Barthram began his career as a firefighter at London City Airport before moving to the British Airports Authority at Stansted Airport. He then transferred to Heathrow as a leading firefighter and progressed through various roles in operational watch management before becoming a senior manager. For the past decade, he has led Heathrow's fire service as its Chief Fire Officer, overseeing the UK's largest airport fire service at an airport serving approximately 82 million passengers a year with 1,400 air traffic movements a day. Gary is also an active member of the rescue and firefighting service working groups for ICAO, NFPA and ACI World as part of their APEX team.

Commenting on his decision to join Serco, Gary Barthram said: "Serco’s reputation across the industry for providing excellent service was a significant factor in my decision to join. I am excited about the diversity of the role, working with different clients across the Middle East in my area of expertise."

Advertisement
Leonardo RT

Gary will report to Head of Emergency Services at Serco in the Middle East Teren Tan, who added: "We are excited to welcome Gary Barthram to our team. His extensive experience and leadership in aviation emergency services will be invaluable as we continue to enhance our service offerings and deliver exceptional value to our clients. With the Middle East ambitiously striving to become a leading aviation sector, Gary’s decision to join Serco is perfectly timed.”

Advertisement
PTC PTC
Siemens and NVIDIA team to drive AI in advanced manufacturing

Aerospace Defence Security

Siemens and NVIDIA team to drive AI in advanced manufacturing

2 July 2025

Siemens and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to accelerate the next era of industrial AI and digitalisation, towards enabling the factory of the future.

Marshall completes sale of Slingsby Advanced Composites to Mangohojden AB

Aerospace Defence

Marshall completes sale of Slingsby Advanced Composites to Mangohojden AB

2 July 2025

Marshall has announced the completion of the sale of its subsidiary, Slingsby Advanced Composites Ltd., to Mangohojden AB, formerly known as Goldcup 101485 AB, a privately held Swedish company seeking to develop a group of specialist aerospace and defence businesses.

Manchester Airport to Mumbai route set to provide economic boost

Aerospace

Manchester Airport to Mumbai route set to provide economic boost

2 July 2025

A new route between Manchester Airport and Mumbai – India’s financial capital – will deliver an economic boost worth hundreds of millions to the North over the next three years, research out today reveals.

Aircraft order backlog hits record 16,073

Aerospace

Aircraft order backlog hits record 16,073

2 July 2025

Commercial aircraft orders increased by almost 900% in May 2025 compared to May 2024, pushing the total aircraft backlog to a record 16,073 – the first time it has ever exceeded 16,000, according to ADS.

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT
Lucideon and MTC enter strategic partnership

Aerospace Defence

Lucideon and MTC enter strategic partnership

1 July 2025

Development and commercialisation organisation (DCO) specialising in advanced materials, Lucideon, has entered into a strategic partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) to drive next-gen performance in advanced ceramics.

Teledyne FLIR OEM unveils brand and website update

Aerospace Defence Security

Teledyne FLIR OEM unveils brand and website update

1 July 2025

Teledyne FLIR OEM, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today announced the strategic evolution of the Teledyne FLIR OEM brand.

Advertisement
ODU RT