Airport Handling Secures Seven-Year License for Rome Fiumicino Operations, Launching in 2025

Airport Handling Secures Seven-Year License for Rome Fiumicino Operations, Launching in 2025

  • Aeroporti di Roma reaffirms tender results
  • Ground services provider to invest over €20 million in ground support equipment and employ 1,800 aviation professionals at FCO

(IN SHORT) Airport Handling S.p.A. has been awarded a seven-year ground handling license for Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) following the reaffirmation of the tender result by Aeroporti di Roma and the dismissal of an appeal by the incumbent service provider. The company plans to commence operations in February 2025, supported by a €20 million investment in ground support equipment and the employment of over 1,800 staff, including a local management team. This expansion strengthens Airport Handling’s position as a leading air services provider in Italy, building on its success at Milan’s Malpensa and Linate airports.

(PRESS RELEASE) Rome, Italy, 2024-Nov-23 — /Travel PR News/ — Airport Handling S.p.A. has been awarded a seven-year ground handling license for Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) by Aeroporti di Roma, reaffirming the result of its tender process. This decision was upheld by the Lazio Regional Administrative Court, which dismissed an appeal from the incumbent service provider, clearing the path for Airport Handling to commence operations in February 2025.

A Major Investment in Expansion

To support its entry into FCO, Airport Handling is investing over €20 million in state-of-the-art ground support equipment (GSE). Some vehicles have already been delivered, ensuring a seamless start to its operations. The company plans to employ more than 1,800 aviation professionals, prioritizing a smooth transition for staff from the incumbent service provider.

A local management team with deep expertise in the Rome aviation market has already been appointed, underscoring Airport Handling’s commitment to delivering high-quality and safe ramp and passenger services.

Commitment to Excellence

“We are grateful for the airport authority’s reaffirmation of the tender outcome,” said Alberto Morosi, CEO of Airport Handling. “We are eager to enhance the passenger experience at Fiumicino with our consistent, high-quality services and to establish a long-term partnership with the airport and its customers.”

Strengthening Leadership in Italy

Airport Handling’s expansion into Fiumicino marks a significant milestone in its growth, solidifying its position as one of Italy’s leading air services providers. The company already supports more than 60 airlines, handling 22 million passengers and 82,000 flights annually at Milan’s Malpensa (MXP) and Linate (LIN) airports.

As a majority-owned subsidiary of dnata, a global leader in air and travel services, Airport Handling brings extensive experience and trusted expertise to its operations in Rome, further reinforcing its commitment to excellence in ground handling.

Media Contact:

dnata Public Relations
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Source: dnata

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