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BGS extends contract with Turkish Cargo for another three years

BGS extends contract with Turkish Cargo for another three years

Baltic Ground Services (BGS), an international provider of ground handling, aircraft refueling, and logistics services, has extended its service agreement with Turkish Cargo. The contract has been extended for three years.

According to Vitalis Dūdys, BGS Group’s Head of Commerce: “We are grateful to our partners for the trust vested in us and we are delighted to continue working with a company that is internationally recognised not only for its business achievements but also for its sustainability”.

Turkish Cargo is the air cargo brand of Turkish Airlines, the flagship carrier of Türkiye. BGS has been serving this airline since 2013 when it launched its Vilnius service. In July 2023, BGS’s contract for ground handling services with Turkish Airlines was renewed for another three years.

BGS is part of the Avia Solutions Group – the world’s largest ACMI service company group, which operates a fleet of 212 aircraft. Companies belonging to the group also provide a variety of other aviation services, such as aircraft repair, pilot and crew training, and ground handling.

About BGS: 

BGS is a leading ground-handling service company with operations in 10 different airports.

BGS is part of the Avia Solutions Group – the world’s largest ACMI service company group, which operates a fleet of 212 aircraft and is the parent company to over 100 subsidiaries including SmartLynx Airlines, Avion Express, BBN Indonesia Airlines, and KlasJet. The group also provides a range of aviation services: MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul), pilot and crew training, ground handling, as well as a variety of associated services. Supported by 12,000 highly skilled aviation professionals.

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