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SAS Ground Services A/S signs agreement with Malaysia Airlines
Nordic Business Report, April 16, 2007
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-16 April 2007-SAS Ground Services A/S signs agreement with Malaysia Airlines(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
SAS Ground Services A/S, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Scandinavian airline SAS Group, said on Monday (16 April) that it has been chosen by Malaysia Airlines as its new provider of ground handling at London's Heathrow Airport in the UK.
The agreement is valid from 16 May, the company said.
Malaysia Airlines operates two daily flights with Boeing 747-400 aircraft between London and Kuala Lumpur.
SAS Ground Services (SGS) is a full-service provider of airline ground handling and airport-related services. It is the largest ground handling company in Scandinavia and operates at 160 airports in 40 countries. SGS has an annual turnover of SEK6,200m and has some 8,200 employees.
One British pound (GBP) is worth approximately 13.71 Swedish kronor (SEK).
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