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Emirates Flight Catering invests AED 60 million in fleet modernization

Emirates Flight Catering invests AED 60 million in fleet modernization
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Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) has announced a significant investment in its fleet modernization program, committing AED 60 million (USD $16 million) to purchase 53 aircraft catering trucks. This move is part of EKFC's broader strategy to introduce 120 next-generation vehicles over the next five years. The new trucks will be added to the fleet within the next year, with the first expected later this year.

The agreement involves collaboration with Mallaghan, Al-Futtaim Auto and Machinery Company (FAMCO), and Volvo. The new Volvo FL 250 4X2 Euro 6 trucks will feature advanced sensors and monitoring systems aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing emissions through the latest diesel engine technologies.

In a pioneering step for the region, EKFC is also working on a Proof-of-Concept electric aircraft catering truck. This initiative represents a regional first in sustainable aviation catering equipment. The electric truck is anticipated to begin operations by summer 2026 at Dubai International Airport.

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Shahreyar Nawabi, CEO of Emirates Flight Catering, expressed enthusiasm about modernizing their fleet: “We are excited to embark on the complete modernisation of our fleet of aircraft catering trucks... It also reflects our strong confidence in the long-term growth prospects and continued market leadership of Dubai's aviation sector.”

Ronan Mallaghan, CEO at Mallaghan, highlighted their commitment to innovation: “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and a more sustainable future for aviation ground support.”

Ramez Hamdan from FAMCO noted: “Securing this milestone agreement with Emirates Flight Catering marks a proud chapter in FAMCO’s journey toward a more sustainable future.”

Christine Sandgren from Volvo Trucks Middle East & Turkey emphasized their dedication to sustainability: “This agreement is a strong endorsement of Volvo Trucks’ commitment to sustainable transport solutions...”

Currently operating one of the largest fleets globally with 300 aircraft catering trucks, EKFC serves over 100 airline customers at Dubai International Airport. The company also boasts extensive culinary facilities capable of producing over 250,000 meals per day.

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