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NAS signs agreement with Flydubai for provision of ground handling services at Kuwait International

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30-Mar-2010 National Aviation Services (NAS), the leading provider of quality airport ground handling services in developing countries, today officially announced that it has signed a ground handling agreement with Flydubai, the region's fastest growing budget airline.

NAS is an aviation services company that is changing the face of the industry within the region and has gained respect from airlines and government authorities alike for its exemplary ramp handling, passenger services, cargo management and engineering services.

Flydubai will initially be flying 2 flights a day between Kuwait International Airport and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and will be using its fleet of Boeing 737 - 800s to operate this route. Passengers traveling on Flydubai will benefit from the airline's 11 onward destinations apart from Dubai. Passengers will also be able to use the Hala Kuwait Meet & Assist Services and the Pearl Lounge, both operated by NAS to enhance their journey when traveling via Kuwait.

"The partnership between NAS and Flydubai is natural fit as we both focus on quality and on-time performance. As an Emirates subsidiary, Flydubai has stringent rules and safeguards in place for safety, security and overall quality of service and we as a ground handling company can immediately identity with this. We firmly believe that if we live up to our expectation as a quality ground services provider, Flydubai can truly achieve success when their planes are in the sky,"

says Hassan El Houry, CEO of NAS.

"We are a very aggressive company actively seeking to expand our business both within Kuwait and abroad. Our business in the Indian subcontinent is growing and we will soon announce some additional wins in Asia. Our competitive edge has always been the quality of our operations, which is exemplified by the fact that we are the fourth ground handler in the world to be awarded the ISAGO certificate," concluded Hassan.