OMAN Air has named CHI Aviation Handling as its new ground handling agent at Frankfurt Airport, and extended contracts with several other European GHAs, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The Frankfurt GHA deal takes effect July 1 and was announced at the Air Cargo Europe trade fair in Munich.
Contract renewals include Swissport at London Heathrow, Cargogate at Munich, WFS/SFS at Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Cargologic at Zurich.
Mike Duggan, head of cargo at oman Air, emphasised commitment to high service standards through strong ground handling partnerships.
CHI Aviation's managing director highlighted trust and continuous improvement in the relationship.
Swissport and WFS representatives expressed pride and confidence in their ongoing partnerships with Oman Air.
Oman Air plans new Boeing 787-9 flights from Muscat to Amsterdam starting July 1, offering 14-18 tonnes of cargo capacity each way.
The airline will increase frequency of Muscat-London Heathrow flights later in 2025, aiming for up to 14 weekly flights by summer 2026.
CEO Luis Ramos emphasizes a strategic approach balancing fleet expansion, market demand, and operational efficiency.
The company anticipates completing training and preparations before commencing full freighter operations later in summer 2025.
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The Frankfurt GHA deal takes effect July 1 and was announced at the Air Cargo Europe trade fair in Munich.
Contract renewals include Swissport at London Heathrow, Cargogate at Munich, WFS/SFS at Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Cargologic at Zurich.
Mike Duggan, head of cargo at oman Air, emphasised commitment to high service standards through strong ground handling partnerships.
CHI Aviation's managing director highlighted trust and continuous improvement in the relationship.
Swissport and WFS representatives expressed pride and confidence in their ongoing partnerships with Oman Air.
Oman Air plans new Boeing 787-9 flights from Muscat to Amsterdam starting July 1, offering 14-18 tonnes of cargo capacity each way.
The airline will increase frequency of Muscat-London Heathrow flights later in 2025, aiming for up to 14 weekly flights by summer 2026.
CEO Luis Ramos emphasizes a strategic approach balancing fleet expansion, market demand, and operational efficiency.
The company anticipates completing training and preparations before commencing full freighter operations later in summer 2025.
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