Amadou
Kone, Min of Transport, Cote d’Ivoire with Cisse Abdoulaye,
GM
NAS Cote d’Ivoire and Jean-Louis Ekra, Chair NAS Cote d’Ivoire
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National Aviation Services (NAS), the aviation services
provider in the emerging markets, has been awarded the IATA Safety Audit for
Ground Operations (ISAGO) certification for its Abidjan operations. The NAS
Abidjan ISAGO certification highlights the company’s ongoing commitment to
safety and security across its network.
This is the most recent certification received by the
company from IATA. In 2008, NAS was among the first ground handling providers
in the world to receive an ISAGO certification for its Kuwait operation. Since
then this certification has been renewed five times.
Hassan El Houry, NAS CEO, said, “As we continue our
aggressive network growth and expand our portfolio of products and services, we
remain focused on high levels of service quality, safety and security. We are
pleased to have NAS Abidjan ISAGO certified and look forward to getting all our
operations ISAGO certified in the coming future.”
In Abidjan, NAS provides ground handling services at the
Félix-Houphouët-Boigny International Airport serving 25 airlines and an average
of 5,000 passengers per day. These operations are reinforced with more than 800
employees and 300 pieces of ground support equipment.
Amadou Kone, Minister of Transport, Cote d’Ivoire, said, “By
obtaining the ISAGO certification, NAS Cote d’Ivoire reaffirms its position as
one of the leading ground handling companies in the world. This is the first
time that the Felix Houphouet Boigny airport in Abidjan is recognized by ISAGO.
This also grows the very short list of West African airports handled by an
ISAGO certified handling company. I urge you to remain focused on high quality
services. This is how we can together embrace, the challenge of making our
airport the Hub of West Africa.” Globally, NAS has a presence in more than 30 airports,
handles five out of the top 10 airlines and manages 31 airport lounges in 12
countries across the Middle East, India, and Africa.
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