Dutch Firm Acquired by Atlanta Airport Services Company


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A growing Atlanta airport services firm that grew out of a Delta Air Lines Inc. joint venture has acquired a Dutch firm to deepen its access to the European market.

Unifi Aviation, which emerged in 2018 after purchasing 51 percent of its former partnership with Atlanta’s hometown airline, has grown to the largest ground handling services company in North America, with $1.8 billion in revenues, 45,000 employees and operations at 240 airports, including stations in Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Unifi is purchasing Viggo, a Dutch counterpart with passenger, baggage and ramp handling services at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and Eindhoven Airport, servicing more than 80,000 flights per year across both hubs.