Aerocare Becomes Swissport
Swissport International is successfully pushing ahead with the integration of the Aerocare organization in Australia and New Zealand. Following the acquisition in March 2018, the registered company name was changed to Swissport Australia as confirmed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Today, Eric Born, Group President & CEO of Swissport International, and Joe Phelan, Group Chief Operations Officer, unveiled the new Swissport branding to staff, customers and partners at Sydney Airport.
"Today, the integration of Aerocare into Swissport’s global network is becoming visible in Australia and New Zealand", says Eric Born on the occasion of the re-branding at Sydney Airport. "Together with the Aerocare management, we are advancing with the integration according to our plan and we look forward to joint future business ventures in Australia, New Zealand and in the greater Asia Pacific region.”
The re-branding at Sydney Airport marks the start of a gradual changeover. Swissport plans to complete the conversion of all Aerocare airport locations by the end of 2018. In addition to logos and ground service equipment at airports, a total of around 26,000 uniform parts for employees will be replaced.
“Swissport International is starting the global roll-out of its next-generation uniforms this year and our Aerocare colleagues here in Sydney will be the very first to receive the new Swissport uniforms”, says Joe Phelan, as he proudly hands over a new ramp uniform to employees present at the event.
The integration of Aerocare as Swissport Australia is a key milestone in the execution of Swissport’s global growth strategy: First, the focus will be on Australia/New Zealand. Second the focus will then be on using the new presence of Swissport in Australia and New Zealand to propel growth in the greater Asia Pacific region, both with Ground Handling and Cargo Handling Services.
Founded in 1992, Aerocare has become the market leader in the region. It employs more than 3,000 staff and provides services to major domestic and international airlines in Australia and New Zealand. The company manages more than 160,000 flights and serves some 15 million passengers annually. This adds roughly 6 percent to Swissport’s overall volume of passengers served, which stood at 250 million annually, prior to the acquisition of Aerocare, and increased to some 265 million including Aerocare.