50 SKY SHADES - World aviation news

Profit almost doubles at Emirates subsidiary Transguard

Download: Printable PDF Date: 02 Nov 2015 16:47 (UTC) category:
Publisher:
Profit almost doubles at Emirates subsidiary Transguard - Finance publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: United Arab Emirates Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: The National

Full-year profits at the Emirates subsidiary Transguard Group nearly doubled, as the company reaped the benefits from Dubai International becoming the world’s busiest international passenger airport.

The company reported yesterday that profits for the year to March grew 96 per cent to Dh106.6 million, up from Dh54.3m the previous year. Revenue meanwhile rose 34 per cent from a year earlier to Dh1.03 billion.

Transguard was set up in 2001 to provide ground services to Emirates airline. It has gone on to provide facilities management, cargo handling, cash delivery, outsourcing, training, security services and recruitment services to a broad range of customers in Dubai.

“The services we provide to Emirates Group remain a major part of our business. Over the last year we have seen our business grow by more than 20 per cent with over 6,000 personnel now deployed at Dubai International and Dubai World Central airports,” said Abdulla Al Hashimi, chief executive of Transguard Group.

The company said that over the financial year it had grown its workforce to surpass 30,000 employees for the first time. This included 5,000 security staff.

The company said it currently manages the cash in more than 80 per cent of ATMs in the UAE and played a key role in the deployment and ongoing operation of the explosive trace detection screening system at Dubai International Airport.

Last December Dubai International officially overtook London Heathrow as the world’s busiest airport for international passenger traffic with a total of 68.9 million passengers passing through Dubai compared with 67.8 million at Heathrow, data from the Airports Council International showed.

The growth of Transguard is part of Emirates Group’s ambitious diversification strategy.

Emirates’ bottom line also includes contributions from hotels such as Premier Inn and Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa, as well as properties in Australia and the Seychelles.

The airline has a flight training joint venture with CAE of Canada, while its catering unit in Dubai provides meals for airlines flying out of Dubai International.

Emirates airline also owns an alcohol distributor and 18 retail franchises including Costa coffee, Left Bank and Noodle House.





Recommended

ATR identifies demand for 209 new domestic air routes in Indonesia

ATR identified 209 new domestic air routes in Indonesia that would be economically viable if served by regional turboprop aircraft. Total demand for these routes is 16 million passengers per...

Kaszek makes first aviation AI investment, backing TravelX's trillion-dollar dynamic inventory vision

TravelX announced that Kaszek, Latin America's leading venture capital firm, made a substantial investment in its platform, bringing the company's total funding to $45 million. The invest...

SkyDrive signs Australia’s first eVTOL agreement with Gold Coast Helitours

SkyDrive signed a Letter of Intent with Gold Coast Helitours, a premier helicopter operator based in the Gold Coast, Australia. This milestone agreement represents SkyDrive's first LOI w...

Textron Aviation celebrates 500th Cessna Citation CJ4 delivery as Gen3 era advances

Textron Aviation delivered the 500th delivery of a Cessna Citation CJ4 series business jet, underscoring more than a decade of customer confidence in the company’s largest light jet an...

Android Apps development in Riga, Latvia