Shell Aviation Becomes Sole Fuel Operator At Lille, France

Jan. 15, 2015
Shell Aviation started operations at Lille Airport, France, strengthening its European network with its appointment as the airport’s sole fuel operator
Shell Aviation started operations at Lille Airport, France, strengthening its European network with its appointment as the airport’s sole fuel operator. Shell Aviation was awarded the 10 year contract in September 2014 to operate the fuel storage facilities and into-plane services at the airport through its subsidiary, Avitair. In addition to Lille, one of France’s busiest airports, Shell Aviation currently operates in eight airports in the country.

Melanie Lane, General Manager of Shell Aviation Europe said of the new airport entry: “Through this agreement, customers will benefit from our world-class safety and operations as well as high quality Shell products. This is an important milestone for our business in Europe as we aim to expand at key locations with high growth potential such as Lille. We are pleased to be starting the New Year with this collaboration and look forward to serving existing and new commercial airlines and business aviation customers at this key location.”

Located in northern France, Lille airport served more than 1.6 million passengers in 2013, making it the 11th largest airport in the country. Air traffic at this location grew by 18 percent from 2012 to 2013.

Jean-Christophe Minot, CEO of Lille Airport, said; “We chose Shell because of its impressive credentials in supporting fast-growing airports like ours, and their commitment to safety and efficient customer service. As we continue on our growth journey, Shell will be a strong partner for us.”

At Lille airport, customers will be able benefit from flexible fuel purchasing options either through a supply contract with Shell or by presenting their Shell fuel&fly cards for ad-hoc refuelling services. Shell will implement its Aviation Centre of Excellence (ACE) programme at Lille, which focuses on delivering efficient operations, establishing and maintaining high safety standards, utilising state-of-the-art equipment, and providing marketing support through the Shell brand. Customers will also have access to electronic invoicing via Shell Aviation’s eServe system and dedicated account managers. Shell Aviation serves about 1,000 European customers in 17 European countries.