LSG Sky Chefs currently holds 30 percent of the world market in airline catering and saw US$3.45 billion in turnover for 2006.
H.E. Khalifa Al Mazrouei, Chairman of ADAC said:
"We are absolutely delighted to announce that the successful bidder is LSG Sky Chefs - a company whose reputation for quality, innovation and first-class food is certain to ensure that airline customers from and through Abu Dhabi will enjoy mouth-watering menus of truly world-class in-flight cuisine."
"This appointment confirms ADAC's commitment to partnering with best-in-class international partners so as to significantly enhance our customers experience and establish ADIA as a new benchmark in international airport catering - worldwide," added Al Mazrouei.
Walter Gehl, LSG Chief Executive Officer added: "We are dedicated to making Abu Dhabi Airport Catering a first class airline catering facility in the Middle East and we are very excited about having a long lasting partnership with ADAC, Abu Dhabi and the region".
Special note and thanks was given by ADAC's Chairman to Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH) and the latterly formed joint-venture ADNH-Compass for their stewardship of the in-flight catering operations since Abu Dhabi Airport opened back in 1982.
Responsible for doubling the meal capacity from 15,000 to over 28,000 per day in the last few years, ADNH Compass have served the company well through its initial opening and growth period and have laid the foundations for the new caterers to build on even further as the airport enters its latest development and expansion stage.
A first of many new initiatives that ADAC is planning to introduce in the future, the deal precedes the developments on the new Terminal 3 (T3) - due to open mid-2008 - which will increase the airport's passenger capacity by an additional 5m people.
T3 will add an additional 2,500 sqm of world class Duty Free retail space and a wide range of internationally known F&B outlets.
The Free Trade Zone development at the vicinity of the airport will see the first tenants move in, in 2008. The Free Zone will include a business park, warehousing and initially two international hotels with retail malls.
These developments are all part of the Master Plan development for ADIA that will see the new Midfield Complex open in 2010 which will boost the airport's overall capacity to 20m passengers per annum.
The goal, says ADAC, is to develop Abu Dhabi International Airport and for it be recognized as a leading international airport, gateway to the capital of the UAE, and home to the national carrier - Etihad - which continues to set new standards of excellence for our customers.
"In line with the Emirate of Abu Dhabi's Government vision and under ADAC's management, this appointment demonstrates that we are all dedicated to investing in innovation and quality in order to enhance and support Abu Dhabi as a preferred destination and sound business partner," concluded Al Mazrouei.
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