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Does anyone have a list of the radio frequencies that the airlines use to communicate from air to ground to ramp operations.

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Most likely they would use the ASRI (ARINC) bands 128.825-132.0 and 136.525-136.975 (25 kHz steps).
 

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Are you asking about ground crew frequencies?

If you are, those are in the 460.650 to 461.000/465.650 to 466.000 MHz ranges.

If you go to Site / Frequency Query on the FCC website

Put in your state, the county your airport is in, 460.650 - 461.000 MHz for your search range [465.650 -466.000 for repeater inputs and/or simplex], then click "submit query"

You'll get frequencies and airlines.

If I misunderstood your request, I apologize.
 
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One of the most common for UAL is 131.4. Best to search small ranges of the suggested ranges above.
 

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Does anyone have a list of the radio frequencies that the airlines use to communicate from air to ground to ramp operations.

Thanks
Ken

They vary from airport to airport. Some companies use the same ones however. Can you be more specific on what airport you may be looking to monitor?
 
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