As the company starts 2025 on a high, West Africa’s leading ground handling service provider, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company PLC (NAHCO Aviance), has been chosen by regional operators, Afrijet and Air Sierra Leone, to handle their ground operations in Nigeria.
The contracts between the parties would see NAHCO provide excellent service for Afrijet’s flights into Port Harcourt and Lagos. NAHCO will also handle Air Sierra Leone’s flights to Lagos. The contract with Afrijet is for a three-year period, from 2024 to 2027, while NAHCO will handle Air Sierra Leone for five years, from 2024 to 2029.
Commenting on the feat, the Group Executive Director, Commercial & Business Development, NAHCO, Prince Saheed Lasisi, expressed delight with the new contracts. According to Lasisi, NAHCO’s more than 45 years of unblemished records stand its head and shoulders above any other service provider in the industry.
While describing the development as a good way to start the New Year, Lasisi declared, “NAHCO delivers at all times. Our several years of experience have endeared us to all international and regional airlines. Our team of professional and experienced staff has continued to set the benchmark which guides ground-handling operations in Nigeria. We assure Afrijet and Air Sierra Leone that they have made the best choice any airline could have made. We welcome them to a smooth and fascinating experience.”
Speaking on the new contract, the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, NAHCO, Mr. Olumuyiwa Olumekun, said NAHCO will always render quality, consistent, and exceptional service. His words: “We cannot afford to give our valued clients any cause to complain. We are on top of this game for the long term. With the recent contracts, NAHCO has continued to make good progress in its quest to handle almost all ground operations for international airlines operating into and out of Nigeria.”
NAHCO is West Africa’s largest ground-handling service provider, with a presence in all the major Nigerian airports.
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