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Singapore’s Sats unit inks multi-year $325m inflight catering deal with Delta Air Lines

byCustoms Today Report
24/06/2015
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SINGAPORE: Mainboard-listed Sats Ltd announced on Wednesday that its 59.4 per cent-owned subsidiary in Japan, TFK Corporation, had on June 23 secured a multi-year inflight catering contract from Delta Air Lines.

The total contract value is estimated to be about 30 billion yen (approximately S$325 million).

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TFK is expected to commence catering services to Delta at both Narita and Haneda Interna-tional Airports in Tokyo by October this year. Delta currently operates 22 peak-day flights from Narita and Haneda. The airline’s owned and operated inflight kitchen in Narita will close following the transition to TFK.

Said Alex Hungate, President and chief executive officer of SATS: “We are delighted to welcome Delta back to TFK. This new agreement re-establishes our longstanding relationship of 22 years which had ended in 2009 following Delta’s merger with Northwest Airlines.”

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