WORLD Flight Services (WFS) is expanding its presence at Copenhagen Airport, looking to cater for future airfreght growth at the hub, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The French ground handler has signed a contract for a new terminal three cargo centre, which will be 3,700 square metres and is due to open in the fourth quarter of next year.
Meanwhile, WFD has taken a 12-month lease on an additional facility to meet its capacity needs in the short term.
'With this significant expansion of an additional handling terminal, wfs has ensured further improvement and capacity for growth in the airfreight segment in Copenhagen Airport. This fits well with Copenhagen Airport's cargo strategy and will enable opportunities for future airfreight growth.' said Copenhagen Airports group chief executive Thomas Woldbye.
Said WFS general manager Thomas Egeland: 'As volumes recover to close to their pre-Covid level, and we see new growth potential ahead, we are able to make this new investment to ensure WFS and Copenhagen Airport have the infrastructure in place to maintain high-quality cargo handling services, for both our existing clients and future customers which recognize this strategically-important regional cargo hub.'
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The French ground handler has signed a contract for a new terminal three cargo centre, which will be 3,700 square metres and is due to open in the fourth quarter of next year.
Meanwhile, WFD has taken a 12-month lease on an additional facility to meet its capacity needs in the short term.
'With this significant expansion of an additional handling terminal, wfs has ensured further improvement and capacity for growth in the airfreight segment in Copenhagen Airport. This fits well with Copenhagen Airport's cargo strategy and will enable opportunities for future airfreight growth.' said Copenhagen Airports group chief executive Thomas Woldbye.
Said WFS general manager Thomas Egeland: 'As volumes recover to close to their pre-Covid level, and we see new growth potential ahead, we are able to make this new investment to ensure WFS and Copenhagen Airport have the infrastructure in place to maintain high-quality cargo handling services, for both our existing clients and future customers which recognize this strategically-important regional cargo hub.'
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