This includes but is not limited to stations such as Chicago and Washington Dulles in the US, London Heathrow, London Gatwick, and Birmingham in the UK. The stations also include Frankfurt and Milan in Europe and Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong in Asia.
“Our extensive capabilities and global network, along with the exceptional service our teams provide,
uniquely position us to offer unparalleled international coverage to our airline partners. We highly value our partnership with Air India and are excited to represent the airline at these locations,” says Bob Chi, CEO gateway services, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Sats.
Ramesh Mamidala, head of cargo, Air India, adds: “Streamlining our logistics processes and enhancing service levels across passengers and cargo are instrumental to the ongoing transformation of Air India. By strengthening our partnership with Sats and WFS, we look forward to delivering a world-class operation for our customers around the world.”
See also: ST Engineering revs up securitisation plans; does not rule out eventual spin-off listing
Shares in Sats closed 4 cents lower or 1.09% down at $3.62 on Jan 9.