Swissport announced that it has been awarded once again the license to provide airport ground services at Geneva International Airport in Switzerland.

The new license, set to start in November 2023, will be valid for seven years.

In a statement, Swissport said it secured an extension of its existing license to operate at Geneva International Airport besting an international tender process with 5 participants.

The new license will run for seven years until October 2030.

It entitles Swissport to offer all airport ground services and air cargo logistics, including valuable handling.

"We are delighted to offer aviation services to our customers in Geneva for another seven years. The license renewal is a credit to our excellent staff, the high quality of our services and the stability of our operations, which are recognized by airlines in Geneva and around the world," says Bruno Stefani, CEO of DACH, Italy & France.

Swissport has been operating at Geneva Airport since 1997.

In 2022, Swissport Geneva handled more than 45,000 flights and 29,000 tons of air cargo. It currently provides airport ground services and cargo handling to almost 70% of the airlines at Geneva Airport.

Sustainability goals

Beyond a consistent operational performance, Swissport has set ambitious sustainability targets.

In the statement, it noted that the electrification plan is already underway and aims to replace existing combustion engine vehicles with electric vehicles.

Currently, the share of electric vehicles in Geneva is 47% which is well above the global average. The company has committed to achieving a 55% share of electric vehicles globally by 2032.



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