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Kuwait’s NAS Wins Ground Handling Contract For Indian Airport

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Kuwait's fastets growing Airline ground handling company National Aviation Services (NAS) has won a bid to handle passengers and cargo at the Mumbai International Airport in Mumbai, India, for 10 years concession. The announcement was made at a press conference by the newly reorganized top management at NAS, led by Naji Al-Ajmi, President and CEO of NAS Global, Adel Al-Askar; Senior Vice-President of Governance…

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"As we consider ourselves stakeholders of the Indian aviation industry, it is important for us to be involved in all growth aspects of the industry and our win at MIAL exemplifies our focus on creating a bigger footprint in India," Naji Al-Ajmi President and CEO of NAS Global told a press conference.

"We see ourselves as strategic partners who aim to help India build a profitable aviation industry that can achieve long term sustainability and exceptional financial growth and can even overcome hurdles like the current financial crisis that has hit the globe," Al-Ajmi added.

Source: www.zawya.com

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