Jardine Aviation Services

Jardine Aviation Services Limited
怡中航空服務有限公司
Private
Industry Ground handling
Founded 1988
Headquarters Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong
Key people
David Walker (Chief Executive)
Number of employees
over 2000
Parent Jardine Matheson
Website www.jasg.com/eng/

Jardine Aviation Services Limited; JASL, formed in 1988 is a joint venture of Jardine Matheson Group and China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC). But Jardines' involvement in Hong Kong aviation began as early as 1946. (Please read Hong Kong Airways Wikipedia page for more background).

It offers a complete range of ground handling services at the Hong Kong International Airport.

As at 2002, it handles a quarter of aircraft movements, and over 17% of total passenger throughput, at the Hong Kong International Airport.

Ground Handling Services

Customers Airlines [1]

The company serves over 60 international passenger and cargo airlines:

AeroLogic

AirAsia

AirAsia Philippines

AirAsia Zest

Air China

Air China Cargo

Air France

Air New Zealand

Air Macau

All Nippon Airways

Atlas Air

Bassaka Air

British Airways

Capital Airlines

Cebu Pacific Air

China Cargo Airlines

China Eastern Airlines

China Southern Airlines

Eastar Jet

EL AL Israel Airlines

EVA Air

Emirates

Fiji Airways

Finnair

Garuda Indonesia

Gulf Air

Hainan Airlines

Hong Kong Airlines

Jeju Air

Jetstar Asia Airways

Jetstar Japan

Jetstar Pacific

Jin Air

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Kenya Airways

Korean Air

Lufthansa Cargo

Lufthansa German Airlines

Mandarin Airlines

MIAT Mongolian Airlines

Myanmar National Airlines

Nippon Cargo Airlines

Palau Pacific Airways

Pakistan International Airlines

Peach Aviation

Philippine Airlines

Royal Jordanian

Shanghai Airlines

Siam Air

Sichuan Airlines

Singapore Airlines

South African Airways

SriLankan Airlines

Thai AirAsia

United Airlines

Vietnam Airlines

Virgin Atlantic Airways

Xiamen Airlines

Jardine Aviation Academy

Jardine Aviation Academy (JAA), an IATA Regional Training Partner (RTP) that delivers IATA ground operation trainings.[2]

References

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