Not far enough
Hello Opssys, I agree with some of measures that you mention, however I think it is much to little and too late, we need radical change, the time for tinkering at the edges had been and gone, in the upcomming major economic downturn, the aviation industry over the next two years will change beyond how we currently recognise it, and something new and better needs to come out of it, only through nationalisation do I believe we can turn it into a world class business, the CAA is as you know a government owned organsiation, we spend millions paying to have a government organisation employed only to regulate a private business, when nothing of what that business makes comes back into the public purse, just get it all in house, it is ridiculous, that all the airlines, airports, the CAA, the DFT, and the Health and safety executive spend so much money trying (unsuccessfully) to force these private businesses to comply with the rules and standards, if you had it in house all these bodies would save money as well, because it would have to comply, as it's ultimate bosses would be the rule makers themselves.
I do believe something along these lines will happen in the future, because if it doesnt there will be no ground handling industry.