- Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), part of SATS Group, has secured a new contract with China Cargo Airlines to handle its resumed all-cargo flights at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
- The agreement covers warehouse, ramp, and road feeder services for three weekly Boeing 777F freighter flights, marking the airline’s renewed cargo presence in Paris.
- This deal builds on a 25-year partnership between WFS, China Cargo Airlines, and parent company China Eastern Airlines, and extends a handling relationship already in place across several major international airports.
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, has won a freighter handling contract with China Cargo Airlines to mark the airline’s resumption of all-cargo flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Commencing with the arrival of the first scheduled flight on 20 November, WFS is providing cargo warehouse services in support of China Cargo Airlines’ three Boeing 777F freighter flights a week connecting China and the French capital. Additionally, WFS will provide full ramp handling for the 777Fs and operate road feeder services for China Cargo Airlines between Paris and regional airports across France as well as to other major airports in Europe.
The new contract extends a relationship between WFS, China Cargo Airlines and its parent, China Eastern Airlines, spanning more than 25 years in Paris. This cargo handling partnership is now also in place in Arlanda, Bangkok, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Marseille and Milan.
As well as the new freighter operations, WFS handles all cargo carried onboard China Eastern’s passenger in Paris.
Laurent Bernard, Managing Director France, is delighted to see China Cargo Airlines’ freighters back in Paris. “We are extremely proud of our longstanding partnership in France with China Eastern Airlines and China Cargo Airlines. They are both extremely important customers of WFS. We greatly value their confidence in WFS,” he said.