Mumbai, India – Humin Daver has shared where LAS Group is headed next. The company is preparing for expansion in 2026, and the direction feels considered, not rushed. The groundwork has been building for some time.
A Business Built on Consistent Delivery
LAS Group, through LAS Ground Force, works at a point in aviation where every minute matters. Once an aircraft lands, the turnaround begins almost immediately. Teams move in, processes start, and everything needs to stay on track.
Ground handling, coordination, and logistics all come into play during that window.
It is detailed work. Quiet, but critical.
That consistency has shaped how the company is seen today. Partners know what to expect. And more importantly, they know the work will be delivered without disruption.
Expansion with a Defined Direction in 2026
LAS Group has begun turning its attention to new markets. Each location is being looked at carefully, from real demand on the ground to whether operations can be handled without putting pressure on existing systems.
Humin Daver has been consistent on one point, growth should never come at the cost of service quality.
So the focus is not on expanding quickly or adding locations for the sake of it. The company is choosing markets where it can operate with the same level of control and deliver work that meets its standards.
That thinking is shaping decisions across the board. The direction is clear, but the pace remains steady and deliberate.
Systems That Support, People Who Deliver
When the operations grow, coordination becomes more challenging. Minor inefficiencies may lead to a performance decline. This is what the company is solving by enhancing the management of work at the ground level.
Tracking in real-time, better communication, and more specific workflows are being brought in to help day-to-day operations. These are solid enhancements, intended to minimize delays and get processes in 2026.
Meanwhile, the focus is made on the teams. Training has always remained a priority, particularly as the company is about to be introduced to the various operating environments. The markets are all different in their own pace, and preparedness cannot be presupposed.
The approach stays balanced. The systems enhance the level of control whereas the competent teams maintain the consistency.
A Practical View on Growth
There is also a shift in how the company is approaching responsibility. Aviation is changing, and expectations around efficiency are rising. LAS Group is responding through measured steps that improve how resources are used and how operations are handled.
These changes are gradual. They are built into everyday processes rather than treated as separate initiatives.
Relationships will also play a key role moving forward. Airlines, airport authorities, and service partners all form part of the wider structure. Strong coordination across these groups supports smoother expansion and more stable operations.
The overall direction remains grounded. It reflects a clear understanding of what it takes to grow while maintaining control.
About LAS Group
LAS Group, operating through LAS Ground Force, provides aviation ground handling and support services. The company focuses on safety, efficiency, and consistent on-ground performance. As it moves into new regions in 2026, the priority remains unchanged. LAS Group continues to deliver reliable operations while maintaining the standards.
