Amerijet extends NAS and ANA contracts to cover Malta and Dubai

Amerijet International has extended its GSA contract with Network Airline Services (NAS) to include Malta, while sister firm ANA Aviation Services has won the deal to cover Dubai.
Florent Turlier, business development director of Network Aviation Group, of which NAS and ANA are GSA branches, said: “Our global network of offices and knowledge of the Amerijet market were significant factors in us winning these important new contracts.
"In 2015, we were able to extend our agreement in the country of France to include South Africa. Today, another milestone has been reached and we are truly proud of our long-standing relationship with Amerijet and look forward to expanding their presence in the Middle East and Malta markets by representing these flights across all of our locations.”
Simon Pantin, director of global network development of Amerijet, added: “We are very pleased with the quality of representation and the performance of NAS in both France and South Africa and are excited to have the group expand to represent us in Malta and Dubai.
"NAS and ANA Aviation are perfectly positioned to meet Amerijet’s needs and we look forward to building a stronger, more successful partnership with them.”

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