Menzies Aviation and NAS join forces
Menzies Aviation and National Aviation Services (NAS) have joined forces to create the world’s largest aviation services company by number of countries.
On 4 August 2022, Menzies Aviation was acquired…
Menzies Aviation and National Aviation Services (NAS) have joined forces to create the world’s largest aviation services company by number of countries.
On 4 August 2022, Menzies Aviation was acquired by Agility, a supply chain services, infrastructure and innovation company.
World’s largest aviation services company by number of countries
As part of the deal, Agility will combine Menzies with its NAS business. Once integrated, the combined company will operate as Menzies Aviation and will be the world’s largest aviation services company by number of countries, and second largest by number of airports served.
Combined revenues of Menzies and NAS exceeded $1.5 billion in 2021. The new company will have approximately 35,000 employees and operations at 254 airports in 58 countries, handling 600,000 aircraft turns, 2 million tonnes of air cargo and 2.5 million fuelling turns per year.
“Menzies and NAS will create the world leader in aviation services,” said Hassan El-Houry, who becomes chairman of the combined company, having previously held the role of NAS CEO.
“We will have the scale and resources to expand and grow as the industry recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. Commercial aviation is a key engine of global economic growth, and our customers need partners they can count on as flight volumes return.”
The company’s customers will include Air Canada, Air China, Air France-KLM, America Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, EasyJet, Emirates, Ethiopian, FlyDubai, Frontier Airlines, IAG, Jazeera, Qantas Group, Qatar Airways, Southwest, Turkish, United Airlines, WestJet and Wizz Air.
Tackling supply chain challenges and labour shortages
“With the combination of Menzies and NAS, our customers will receive world-class service, expanded product offerings, and the industry’s best safety practices at airports on six continents,” said Menzies Aviation CEO Philipp Joeinig, who will be CEO of the combined company.
“Agility’s backing gives us the resources to provide innovative solutions for growing and forward-thinking customers, and to develop our talent, technology, and sustainability; critical factors for our future success. It also means we are well-positioned to support our customers in tackling supply chain challenges and labour shortages.”
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