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Menzies Aviation renews Air Canada contract at Heathrow

Menzies Aviation today announced it has renewed a significant ground services contract with Air Canada at Heathrow Airport (LHR) and won new business at Copenhagen Airport (CPH).

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Air Canada has once again chosen Menzies to deliver passenger, ramp, cabin cleaning and lounge services at LHR, the airline’s largest airport operation internationally. With a long-term duration, the renewal is expected to see Menzies support 3,700 aircraft turns per annum, as Air Canada returns to pre-pandemic flight volumes at LHR.  

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In addition, Menzies has won a new contract to provide passenger, ramp, cabin cleaning and de-icing services for Air Canada at CPH.
 
LHR and CPH are the first stations to adopt the terms of a Master Services Agreement (MSA) between Air Canada and Menzies Aviation, which streamlines the contractual process.
 
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Air Canada is a global customer for Menzies, which serves the carrier in locations across Europe, the Americas and Australia.
 
Miguel Gomez, Executive Vice President – Europe, Menzies Aviation, said: “We are proud to build on our partnership with Air Canada at Heathrow Airport and win a new contract at Copenhagen Airport. Air Canada is a global customer for Menzies and these latest awards are a testament to our teams, who deliver safe, secure and efficient services day in, day out, for our customers.”
 

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