Siginon Aviation ramps up operations in JKIA

Siginon Aviation ramps up operations in JKIA

Siginon Aviation, a ground handler based in Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Nairobi and Eldoret International Airport in Kenya, is to revamp its ramp handling services with a multi-million-dollar investment on new ramp equipment.

The ramp equipment comprises of 20-tonne main deck high loaders, 7-tonne lower deck high loaders, pallet transporters, ground power units, pushback, passenger super steps, tow tractors and conveyor belts. Jared Oswago, the acting general manager adds: “Our goal is to provide our customers with a ramp service that provides, safe, secure and excellent turnaround services. Our assurance to our customers is to continuously set high service standards and sustainable growth.”

Siginon Aviation, which is IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operators (ISAGO) certified, is currently serving contracts with various regional and international freighters.

“The new ramp equipment has led to an enhancement on the operations team with engagement of an additional job roles created to effectively match the tasks and ensure effective service delivery,” he said.

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