Network Airline Services (NAS) has signed a two-year extension to its contract for Africa Flight Services Kenya (AFS Kenya) to provide cargo handling for its four  ights a week into Nairobi.
Africa Flight Services' cargo terminal in Kenya
Africa Flight Services' cargo terminal in Kenya
AFS Kenya will handle some 11,500 tonnes of cargo a year for NAS’ MD-11 and Boeing 747 freighter operations, which arrive in Nairobi from Liege, Belgium, carrying general cargo and then continue onto Doncaster Shef eld Airport in the United Kingdom with shipments of fresh  owers, fruits and vegetables for the UK and European consumer markets. AFS Kenya, one of the largest cargo handlers in Kenya, operates a special facility in Nairobi to support customers moving perishable cargoes from Kenya. This includes 4,735 sqm of dedicated 2°C – 8°C temperature-controlled storage and an ETV system with 172 ULD storage positions. Gonzalo Jacob, CEO of Africa Flight Services Kenya, commented: “NAS operates a very successful service to and from Kenya and provides an essential link to and from Europe for companies in and around Nairobi. The recent addition of its fourth weekly freighter service ex Nairobi re ects this demand and AFS is proud to be playing an important role in its success. It is thanks to the quality of service and reliability we provide that we have earned this new contract with NAS and we hope to be part of its continued long-term expansion in the region.”