Menzies Aviation expands to 300 airports worldwide

Menzies Aviation expands to 300 airports worldwide

Menzies Aviation has announced a major milestone in its global expansion, reaching a total of 300 airports worldwide. This growth underscores the company’s continued commitment to becoming the undisputed number-one supplier of aviation services on a global scale.

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The latest addition to its extensive network is Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), the largest and busiest airport in Malaysia. In 2023, KUL managed 47.2 million passengers, 980,040 tonnes of cargo, and 819,026 aircraft movements, solidifying its position as a key hub in Southeast Asia. This strategic expansion into KUL marks an important step in strengthening Menzies’ global presence across six continents.

As part of its strategic vision, Menzies’ announcement is a testament to its efforts to improve operational efficiencies, enhance customer service, and contribute to the safety and sustainability of the aviation industry.

Philipp Joeinig, Group CEO, Menzies Aviation, said: “We are excited to welcome Kuala Lumpur International Airport to our growing network of more than 300 airports in 65 countries. This expansion provides our airlines customers with easier access to our high-quality, trusted aviation services across six continents. We remain dedicated to providing the safest, most secure, and sustainable landside and airside solutions in every location we operate.”

Hassan El-Houry, Executive Chairman, said: “We are incredibly grateful for the hard work and dedication of our employees, airline customers and airport partners who have helped us reach this significant milestone. We look forward to continuing this journey and we’re excited to welcome both passengers and airlines to KUL and beyond.”

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