Network Airline Services in Nairobi has officially moved its office to the Kenya Airways Cargo Centre at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, marking a strategic shift to enhance its cargo operations and industry collaboration.
According to aircargonews, the General Sales and Services (GSSA) also chose the new office to ensure it maintained a strong presence at NBO.
Speaking about this milestone for the company’s regional operations. Sarah Wangui, managing director of NAS in Nairobi, commented: “We’re pleased to have finally made this much-anticipated move to a more spacious, modern office to allow our growing team the space they need to continue providing the best service to our customers across Kenya.”
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Network said the Nairobi team also decided to donate all of their old office furniture to a local school in the Embakasi area of Nairobi to help improve the learning environment for young school students.
Alongside offices in Nairobi and Mombasa in Kenya, Network has offices in Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania.
Airlines working with Network in Africa include Bringer Air Cargo, Flydubai Cargo, RwandAir and Air Tanzania.
Network Airline Services is the GSSA division of the Network Aviation Group, a company specialising in air cargo sales, marketing and capacity management for airlines.