Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has signed a co-operative agreement with
ATA Italia to jointly market their respective cargo, ramp and passenger ground
handling services to airline customers in Italy.
The agreement, signed by Olivier Bijaoui, President & CEO of WFS,
and Mario Sisto, President of ATA Italia, will enable the two companies to
provide a full range of ground handling services to airlines at Italy’s major
airports. WFS and ATA Italia will also jointly explore other business
development opportunities in Italy.
ATA Italia was founded in 1996 in the wake of the liberalisation of the
Italian ground handling market. It operates from five locations; Milan
Malpensa, Rome Fiumicino, Milan Linate, Venezia and Catania and serves over 50
international airlines, including Air France-KLM, British Airways, Delta Air
Lines, easyjet, Emirates Airline, Iberia and US Airways. In addition to
passenger and baggage handling and ramp services, it also provides station
supervision and administration, aircraft servicing and cleaning, surface
transport for passengers and crew, flight operations and crew assistance, load
control, and ULD control and management. The company handles over 35,000
flights a year and has an annual turnover of some €40 million.
Olivier Bijaoui said: “This is an important agreement for us because it
provides an opportunity to increase our presence in the growing air cargo and
ground handling markets in Italy and will hopefully lead to further
opportunities with ATA Italia. We will offer the best combination of local
market knowledge and international expertise and we believe airlines in Italy
will find this proposition very appealing.”
Mario
Sisto added: “A challenging partnership and a fruitful cooperation; this is what
we expect by signing such an important commercial agreement. ATA Italia is
proud to be a partner of WFS, a world leader in air cargo and ground handling,
and we are ready to work and contribute together to open up the great potential
of the market in Italy as much as possible. In the same way, thanks to the new
alliance, we will look at new opportunities outside of our country and we could
not count on a better sponsor. We are sure that our customers and the market in
Italy will see a strong benefit from this new agreement.”
WFS was founded in 1971 and is a leading global
provider of ground handling and technical services, and the world’s largest
cargo handler. Today it is present at over 140 major airports in more than 20
countries on five continents. WFS serves 300 airlines globally, handling four
million tonnes of cargo and serving 50 million airline passengers per annum.
The company employs 10,000 staff worldwide and reported revenues for 2013 of €620
million.
In
September, WFS was awarded the handling concession for a new 5,000
sq. mt. cargo terminal at Milan Malpensa Airport, part of a major investment
programme to increase the airport’s cargo capacity to one million tonnes a year
by 2020. Prior to commencing operations in the new cargo centre in early 2016,
WFS will invest in excess of €1.8 million to equip the facility with modern
handling systems and the necessary logistics infrastructure.
The air market in Italy grew by 1.5% in 2013 to
907,000 tonnes and is expected to increase by a further 2.5% this year.
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