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1. WFS Appoints Paul Carmody as Managing Director - United Kingdom
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has appointed Paul Carmody as Managing Director of its cargo operations in the United Kingdom. Paul was Head of UK Operations for WFS in the UK prior to this promotion. He has a wealth of experience in the cargo handling industry, also holding senior positions at Menzies Aviation in Canada and the USA prior to joining WFS in 2009.
2. Saudia Signs Multi-Station Cargo Handling Contract with WFS
Saudia Cargo has signed a multi-station cargo handling contract with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) covering major airport gateways in Europe and the United States. The contract will see WFS handle in excess of 160,000 tonnes of cargo per annum for the airline and provide ramp handling for air cargo shipments onboard over 5,000 passenger and freighter flights a year.
3. WFS Signs Ground Handling Contract for Flybe at Birmingham Airport
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has secured a five-year ground handling contract at Birmingham Airport for Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline. WFS is recruiting a team of some 160 staff at the airport in preparation for the start of the contract on 23 October 2019, when it takes responsibility for managing Flybe’s passenger services, baggage handling and ramp operations.
4. Worldwide Flight Services to Acquire Swissport’s Cargo Business at Copenhagen Airport
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has signed an agreement to acquire Swissport’s cargo business at Copenhagen Airport. Under the terms of the agreement, Swissport will transfer all business activities to WFS on 1 October 2014. WFS will take over Swissport’s 4,200m² cargo terminal at Copenhagen Airport, which handles 18,000 tonnes a year on behalf of leading international airlines.
5. Cerberus to Acquire Worldwide Flight Services
An affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management has entered into an agreement to acquire Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) from Platinum Equity. Headquartered in Paris, WFS is one of the world’s largest air cargo handlers and a leading provider of ground handling services with over €1.2 billion of total revenues. WFS has a presence in 198 airport locations in 22 countries and serves over
6. WFS Wins Brussels Airlines Contract at Manchester Airport
Brussels Airlines has awarded a long-term passenger and ramp handling contract to Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) at Manchester International Airport. Effective 1 February 2014, the three-year agreement will see WFS providing services for Brussels Airlines’ 19 flights a week between the two cities. The carrier serves Manchester using AVRO RJ100, Airbus A319/A320 and Dash 8 passenge
7. WFS Partners Transglobal in Nairobi
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has signed an agreement with Transglobal Cargo Centre in Kenya to take over the full management, operation and business development of Transglobal’s fresh produce and cargo terminal at Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Transglobal Cargo Centre now operates under the Africa Flight Services (AFS) brand, the WFS division responsible for the
8. WFS Appoints Richard Van Bruygom as CEO Americas
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), one of the world’s largest providers of cargo handling services, has appointed Richard Van Bruygom to head its Americas division as CEO. Richard Van Bruygom assumed his position on 1 November, and also joins the Executive Management of the global leading ground handling group. He reports directly to the Chairman and CEO of WFS Global.

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