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Menzies Aviation secures seven-year freighter handling license at Brussels Airport

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Menzies Aviation secures seven-year freighter handling license at Brussels Airport

Aviation services provider Menzies Aviation has secured a seven-year freighter handling license at Brussels Airport (BRU) in Belgium.

Under the new license, Menzies has launched operations for LATAM Cargo, supporting 15 weekly turns across three daily flights, five days a week, connecting Belgium with the carrier’s expanding network between Europe and Latin America.

“The award of this license highlights the strength of our freighter handling expertise, and launching operations with LATAM’s expanding freighter schedule at BRU sets a strong foundation for the years ahead," said Menzies Aviation EVP for Europe Miguel Gomez Sjunnesson.

"Our teams are focused on delivering safe, efficient, high-quality service as we scale up, and we’re committed to raising service standards for all our customers at this critical cargo hub.”

The airport joins Menzies Aviation's network for over 350 airports in 65 countries.

The start of operations at BRU brings Belgium into Menzies Aviation’s growing global network of more than 350 airports in 65 countries. It highlights the company’s continued momentum and focus on expanding its freighter handling and airside service capabilities across key international hubs.

The start of operations at BRU brings Belgium into Menzies Aviation’s growing global network of more than 350 airports in 65 countries. It highlights the company’s continued momentum and focus on expanding its freighter handling and airside service capabilities across key international hubs.