
The Nigerian Society Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO), a historic player in airport assistance in West Africa, has formalized the signing of several contracts covering the ground services with five air carriers, among which appear Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Kenya Airways, Dornier Aviation, Cronos Airlines in addition to the emerging company Enugu Air, learned Barlamane.com Wednesday, May 7.
In a press release transmitted to the press, Nahco-founded more than forty-six years ago-specifies that these agreements relate to the management of passenger operations, air freight as well as the storage of goods in its installations in Lagos and Abuja. Among these agreements, the contract concluded with the Moroccan National Royal Air Maroc company covers, for a period of five years current until November 2029, freight and logistics activities, in addition to the already existing agreement relating to the company’s other operations on Nigerian territory.
Prolonged partnerships and newcomers
Among the other carriers concerned, Kenya Airways renewed its partnership with Nahco for the next five years, with full coverage of passenger and freight services, including those that the Kenyan company could develop during the contractual period. Dornier Aviation Surprised for a period of three years over all of its national stops, notably in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Osubi.
A regional reference
Saheed Lasisi, Executive Director of Nahco’s Commercial and Strategic Development, praised these new commitments by declaring: “This is excellent news for Nahco and for the companies that have renewed their confidence in us. When a device touches the tarmac, it is essential that a single entity takes care of its operation with the rigor and the care required by an impeccable service. This requirement, Nahco makes her his daily. ”
For its part, Olumuyiwa Olumekun, managing director of the group, sees it “The manifest sign of an upward dynamic”saying that Nahco remains resolved to “Constancely improve the quality of its services on all of its platforms.”