Air BP, the international aviation fuel products and service supplier, has commenced a new aircraft fueling joint venture at Baghdad International Airport (BGW). The joint venture company, United Iraqi Company for Airports and Ground Handling Services Limited, operating under the name MASIL, was awarded an operating license for aircraft refueling, ground handling and cargo services.
The joint venture aims to provide a range of services with a remit to bring world class standards and global industry expertise to further improve the customer experience, safety and operational standards at the airport. Air BP is providing assurance on all aspects of fuel supply and aircraft refueling operations. This includes providing world class operating standards, workforce training to enhance knowledge and competence, and advice on product quality, operations, HSSE and maintenance.
Duce Gotora VP of strategy and sustainability, commented: “Air BP is delighted to be commencing its new JV. We see a strong future for aviation in Iraq and are excited to be involved in this market and contribute to its future development and success. Fuel supply is a vital component of the airport operation that will add value to airline operators. Over time, Air BP and its partners aim to build a strong and sustainable business in Iraq, drawing upon the global expertise of the partners combined with the local skills of Iraqis.”
Air BP has been active in the Middle East for nearly 90 years, providing fuel and services to general aviation, commercial aviation and military customers. Through its direct business and joint ventures, Air BP has a presence in the UAE, Iraq, Egypt, Bahrain, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.