Overview
Menzies Aviation is one of the world’s leading providers of ground handling, cargo management and fuelling, as well as executive and offline services.
We operate at over 200 airports in 35 countries, supported by a team of highly trained people. Each year, we serve around 500 customers, handling 1.3 million flights, 1.6 million tonnes of cargo and fuelling nearly 4 million turnarounds.
We have grown rapidly since our inception in 1995. A combination of organic growth, acquisitions and development of niche opportunities has helped us establish ourselves as a major force in the international ground handling industry.
We specialise in Global Ground Handling & Cargo Services, Passenger and Executive Services, and Fuelling Services.
Overview
We are fuel specialists, engineers, technicians, operational specialists, risk managers, and sustainable fuel experts. But we are also one of the world’s largest aviation suppliers. We have been innovating and shaping the aviation industry for more than 90 years.
Overview
Al-Burhan Group is a diverse Iraqi company actively involved in major projects across the country focusing on the aviation industry. The group also has active interests in life support, consultancy, hospitality, transportation services, equipment and machinery supply, security assistance, concrete precast and concrete railway sleepers.
Our consultancy services have won recognition from several Iraqi Ministries and international companies for the outstanding contributions made towards the development of Iraq. The group offers guidance and numerous services to expatriates coming to Iraq, including meet & greet Services, accommodation, setting up Offices/Office Administration, financial guidance, legal assistance and other related services paving the way for international companies wanting to enter the Iraqi market develop sustainable long-term business operations.
Overview
Iraqi Airways is Iraq’s largest airline, the country’s national carrier and a member of the Arab Air Transport Association. Established in 1946 by the Iraqi Aviation Association, it has used British aircraft from its inception. In the 1970s, the United States approved Iraqi Airways planes to use John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
The Gulf War did not affect the Iraqi Airways flights, however, they came to a halt after the Second Gulf War due to the UN’s international blockade on Iraq. Prior to 2003, most of Iraq’s passenger aircraft had been hidden or transferred to other countries such as Tunisia, Jordan and Iran. In 2003, Iraqi Airways decided to resume international flights, the first of which took off on October 3, 2004, from Baghdad to Tehran.
Now, Iraqi Airways has regular flights to Damascus, Amman, Kuwait, Beirut, Cairo, Tehran, Mashhad, Dubai, Istanbul, Antalya, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Athens, Karachi, Manama, Frankfurt, London in addition to domestic flights between Iraq’s major cities.
Our Team
We are your team. We know that exceptional service requires exceptional people and that is exactly what we have brought together at MASIL.
Like all the best teams, we combine people from distinct backgrounds, nationalities and disciplines. This breadth of knowledge and understanding is our strength and we always collaborate to make the most of our individual skills, expertise and experience. The one thing that unites us all is a shared passion for the excellence in the aviation industry.
IATA strategic partner
The Strategic Partnerships Program is a platform for aviation solution providers to build as well as strengthen relationships with key industry stakeholders. Through their participation in various IATA work groups, Strategic Partners gain a unique insight into airlines’ priorities and have the opportunity to be recognised for working together with IATA in serving the air transport industry.
The Strategic Partnerships Program is a platform for aviation solution providers to build and strengthen relationships with key industry stakeholders. Through their participation in various IATA work groups, strategic partners gain a unique insight into airlines’ priorities and gain positive recognition for working together with IATA to serve the air transport industry.
IATA ground handling partner
The IATA Ground Handling Partner Program (GHP) brings together ground service providers, airports and non-IATA airlines engaged in ground handling services worldwide.
Working with IATA, the partners address ground handling issues that could impact safety. They also drive risk reduction strategies and promote efficiency improvement initiatives.