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Menzies Aviation expands partnership with Emirates

Menzies Aviation today announces that it has renewed and expanded its ground handling contract in Northern Europe with Dubai based carrier Emirates.

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Menzies Aviation has been awarded a five-year contract to provide Emirates with ground-handling services at Oslo Airport, Stockholm Arlanda Airport and now at Copenhagen Airport, a new base within this partnership. Across all three stations Menzies Aviation professionals will service daily Emirates flights.

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Thomas Hoff Andersson, Vice President of Northern Europe at Menzies Aviation, said: “We’re thrilled to have been chosen again as Emirates’ preferred ground handling partner, and in particular are proud that our contract has not only been renewed but extended to incorporate Copenhagen Airport. This has only been possible through the hard work and exceptional standards of our team on the ground, who have cultivated a deep understanding of Emirates’ service needs. We look forward to strengthening our relationship further with Emirates through the delivery of best-in-class services.”

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