ENOC seals aviation fuel supply deal with UAE’s Air Chateau

By Amirtha P S, Desk Reporter
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Emirates National Oil Company Group (ENOC), UAE-based leading integrated global oil and gas company, has entered into an agreement with Air Chateau, the country’s leading private heliport operator, to supply aviation fuel for helicopters.

The agreement made during the Dubai Airshow 2021, was signed by Mr. Farid Al Bastaki on behalf of ENOC Group, and Dr. Samir Mohamed, Founder and Chairman, Air Chateau International, in the presence of Mr. Burhan Al Hashemi, Managing Director, Commercial & International Sales at ENOC. As part of the deal, ENOC Group will fuel up to 30 helicopters airport per day.

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Saif Humaid Al Falasi Group CEO – ENOC

“We are proud to announce our tie-up with Air Chateau to provide fuel to up to 30 helicopters daily. The agreement with Air Chateau now extends our services beyond airport boundaries and proves our capability to provide customized service to customers. This agreement underlines our commitment to contribute to the UAE’s ambitions of being a key player in the aviation sector. The Dubai Airshow is a strategic industry platform that provides us with an opportunity to highlight our continuously growing capabilities in the jet fuel business.”

Commenting on the deal, Dr. Mohamed said, “Our Mission is to create an Ecosystem for Helicopters in Dubai specially and UAE in general, and we are delighted to have this partnership with ENOC in order to make this mission accomplished successfully.”

ENOC Aviation, the specialized aviation fuels division of ENOC, is a leading marketer and supplier of jet fuel in UAE since 1995. With a proven track record of growth within the UAE and internationally, ENOC Aviation’s current supply network spans over 200 airports across 21 countries. The group provides more than 37 percent of Dubai International Airport’s jet fuel requirements, through its two pipelines connected to its storage terminals in Jebel Ali.

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