AAT provides comprehensive cargo handling services while Sats HK delivers a full spectrum of ground handling services.
Sats group subsidiary, Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) and Sats HK, a joint venture (JV) between Hong Kong Airlines and Sats have established a partnership with DHL Aviation.
The collaboration with DHL Air Capacity Sales (ACS), the commercial division of DHL Aviation brings together AAT’s cargo expertise and Sats HK’s specialised ground handling capabilities to enhance the city’s position as a key air cargo hub.
Since the partnership began in January, AAT and DHL’s network carriers have handled more than 50 weekly freighter operations.
Meanwhile, Sats HK provides ramp handling solutions, ensuring seamless ground operations for these carriers at Hong Kong International Airport. AAT provides comprehensive cargo handling services while Sats HK delivers a full spectrum of ground handling services.
Paul Ennis, vice president of ACS’s global operations at DHL, says: “We are delighted to partner with AAT and Sats HK in Hong Kong, further extending our successful cooperation with Sats in Asia. We look forward to their innovative solutions playing a key role in delivering excellent service quality levels, which we pride ourselves on providing our customers throughout our global network.”
Bob Chi, CEO of Sats’ gateway services in Asia-Pacific (APAC), adds: “This partnership with DHL to serve their largest twin hubs in Asia-Pacific at Hong Kong and Singapore is a significant milestone for Sats in our journey to deliver end-to-end air cargo logistics solutions to our airline customers and the global air cargo industry. The appointment of AAT and Sats HK demonstrates DHL's strong endorsement of our commitment and ability to provide innovative, integrated solutions that enhance operational efficiency and service quality.
“By serving DHL's network carriers, we strengthen our capabilities in supporting global air cargo movements through Hong Kong while leveraging our extensive experience and network spanning more than 215 locations in 27 countries worldwide,” concludes Chi.
Shares in Sats closed 1 cent higher or 0.31% up at $3.26 on Feb 6.
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