Swissport secures extension of the Cargo contract with ASL Airlines Belgium

Swissport secures extension of the Cargo contract with ASL Airlines Belgium

ASL Airlines Belgium and Swissport Belgium are extending their collaboration at Liège Airport (LGG). The continuation of the successful partnership which dates back to 2017 further strengthens Swissport’s position in Liège. It covers complete air cargo services, including ramp handling, warehousing, and customs clearance.

Swissport has been providing air cargo handling for ASL Airlines Belgium at Liège Airport (LGG) since 2017. The extended contract covers complete cargo services, including ramp handling, warehousing, and customs clearance for general, perishable, and sensitive pharmaceutical cargo. Swissport operates pharma-capable cargo centers at a growing number of locations around the world among them the Belgian airports in Liège and Brussels. These facilities combine temperature-controlled air cargo centers with standardized processes and specialized staff.

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“We are delighted to continue our successful partnership with ASL Airlines Belgium, one of our largest clients in Belgium,” Jeroen Giling, Head of Swissport Cargo for Belgium, The Netherlands, and Finland, said. “Our expertise in handling many types of air cargo in large capacity and the team’s operational readiness and professionalism were determinant for client satisfaction and ultimately the extension of the long-standing partnership.”

ASL Airlines Belgium specializes in long-haul international cargo flights between China, the USA, Canada, and Liège in Belgium. With its fleet of Boeing 737 and wide-body open-nose Boeing 747-400ER aircraft, ASL Airlines Belgium can carry oversized and special cargo, as well as general cargo, perishables, pharmaceuticals, and live animals. In addition, ASL Airlines Belgium provides capacity for third-party airlines and clients.

“The extension of the contract with ASL Airlines Belgium marks the dedication of our team to provide best-in-class services,” Dirk Goovaerts, CEO CEMEA and Global Cargo Chair at Swissport, added. “We are able to provide tailored, cost-effective services to our clients and remain their partner of choice. We are honored to serve ASL Airlines Belgium at their European hub. It speaks for the quality of the services Swissport provides.”

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In 2022 Swissport in Liege handled over 21 weekly flights and over 140,400 tons of cargo for ASL Airlines Belgium, almost half of all flights and cargo volumes handled by the Swissport team at Liège Airport (LGG).

In Belgium, Swissport operates at two airports: At Lige Airport (LGG), the company provides ramp handling, and air cargo services, and manages several first and second-line air cargo warehouses totaling 26,000 sqm. At Brussels Airport (BRU), Swissport provides cargo handling and manages a further 25,000 sqm of warehousing facilities, including a state-of-the-art Swissport Pharma Center.

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