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The number of flights Menzies handled globally fell by 60% during the second quarter 2020. [16] In April 2022, Menzies Aviation acquired Santiago-based ground and air cargo handling services company, Agunsa Aviation Services. [17]
An additional Boeing 737 was to be acquired to serve the increased number of flights. The airline was also eyeing regional routes into other countries in Africa. Skywise was barred from taking off from Cape Town or Johannesburg for several hours on 11, 12 and 13 October 2015 because of debts owed to Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) and Air ...
DAS Handling Limited, is an aviation services company in Uganda, based at Entebbe International Airport, (IATA: EBB, ICAO: HUEN), Uganda's largest civilian and military airport. It is the second-largest airport ground handling service company in Uganda, behind market leader Menzies Aviation Uganda . [ 1 ]
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In 2017, ENHAS was acquired by Kuwaiti-based National Aviation Services (NAS). [1] NAS is a large airport services provider, with operations in more than 30 airports across Africa, Asia and the Middle East. NAS also manages 31 airport lounges in 17 countries. [3] In 2022 NAS rebranded as Menzies Aviation following a corporate merger. [15]
Menzies Aviation, an international company registered in the UK, [15] was awarded the ground handling service operations at Hosea Kutako International Airport in November 2013. [16] However, they were evicted in August 2023 due to a long-standing legal battle with the Namibia Airports Company.
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It was renamed Johannesburg International Airport in 1994, and subsequently on 27 October 2006 the airport was renamed after anti-apartheid politician Oliver Tambo. [ 4 ] History