Swissport completes acquisition of Flughafen Düsseldorf Cargo

Swissport and Flughafen Düsseldorf Cargo began operations under new name Swissport DUS Cargo Services

Swissport completes acquisition of Flughafen Düsseldorf Cargo
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Swissport Deutschland and Flughafen Düsseldorf completed their cargo joint venture transaction, and the new joint venture, Swissport DUS Cargo Services, commenced operations on August 17, 2023. Following the signing of binding agreements earlier this year, Swissport has completed the acquisition of a 74.9 percent ownership in Flughafen Düsseldorf Cargo, Düsseldorf Airport's cargo handling subsidiary.

“To complement its strong organic growth, Swissport is pursuing an ambitious M&A agenda that includes being an active consolidator in the aviation services industry as well as entering into partnerships and joint ventures globally,” says Pablo von Siebenthal, Global Head of Mergers & Acquisitions, Swissport. “In our conversations with airports and airlines around the world, we see great interest from them in either selling or partnering with us for their own ground or cargo handling operations. They realise that as the leading aviation services company in the world, Swissport is their best partner.”

Swissport has been driving consolidation since its foundation in 1996 and continues to shape the industry, exemplified by traditional take-overs like Aerocare with operations at 35 airports in Australia and in New Zealand in 2018 and the recent strategic acquisition of Alitalia's ground handling unit at Rome-Fiumicino Airport in Italy in 2022.

“The start of our joint operations in Düsseldorf is a moment of joy for Swissport Germany,” says Bruno Stefani, CEO, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy, Swissport. “It shows our commitment to the German market and solidifies our position in Düsseldorf and across Germany and sets the stage of further growth. Across Germany, Swissport supports airlines from all over the world with a wide range of services including ground services, cargo handling and aviation fueling.”

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