Delta Switches Cabin Cleaning Contractors at Hartsfield-Jackson

The cabin cleaning contract will be taken over by AirCo, a ground handling services provider formed after Delta last year sold a stake in wholly owned subsidiary Delta Global Services in a deal with Argenbright Holdings I LLC.
Feb. 20, 2019

Delta Air Lines is switching contractors at Hartsfield-Jackson International, affecting jobs at the world’s busiest airport.

ABM Aviation, a contractor that cleans airplane cabins and does janitorial work for Atlanta-based Delta, notified the Georgia Department of Economic Development this month that it will no longer provide those services for Delta at the Atlanta airport.

Read more: https://www.ajc.com/blog/airport/delta-switches-contractors-hartsfield-jackson-jobs-affected/l1ylJlzjTRknyL4gU6oDqM/

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