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World Fuel Services announces membership in Les Aéroports Francophones

Prominent association promotes cooperation within the aviation industry

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World Fuel Services

Ben Rogers, 01179064565, [email protected]

26 June 2018 – France – World Fuel Services is now an official member of Les Aéroports Francophones Associés à l’ACI.

Founded in 1991, Les Aéroports Francophones Associés à l’ACI promotes cooperation within the aviation industry between its members and partners such as transporters, aircraft manufacturers, and aviation service providers. Representing 641 operators across 176 countries and territories, the association impacts a total of 1,953 airports. The association is an active advocate for air transport safety and the environmental responsibility of the aviation sector.

World Fuel Services has a long‐standing European heritage and significant presence within the French market with major operations at airports such as Paris‐Le Bourget, Nice, and Bordeaux. The company also offers innovative equipment and payment solutions at locations like Reims, Epinal, and Besancon. World Fuel Services’ most recent expansion has seen the business invest into Normandy’s growing business hub with the installation of an Avgas self‐service system at Rouen airport. As a member of Les Aéroports Francophones, World Fuel Services commits its operations across French airports to the mutual objectives and aims of the association.

Mark Amor, Vice President at World Fuel Services, said: “We are delighted to be members of Les Aéroports Francophones. Collaboratively, Les Aéroports Francophones and ACI associations stand for a positive relationship between the world’s airports and aviation communities which is something we closely align with and support. The association has developed a network of organisations who all share the same view and are dedicated to bettering the industry. Be it addressing the challenges of the aviation industry or developing innovative new ideas to bolster its growth, we are all here for the same reason and it’s very rewarding to see that it does really make a difference.”