September 16, 2020: Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has expanded its cargo handling operation at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport to accommodate new contracts with Lufthansa and Swiss WorldCargo.

WFS expects to handle some 23,000 tonnes per annum for the two airlines, which have both signed three-year handling agreements commencing September 1, 2020.

In its latest investment in South Africa, WFS has acquired the lease on a further 3,600 square metres of warehouse capacity in Johannesburg, purchased additional cargo handling equipment and increased its workforce to ensure the highest levels of service, safety and security for Lufthansa and Swiss WorldCargo’s air freight operations. Last year, WFS also built a new 350 square metres pharma facility at OR Tambo, which has since gained GDP accreditation for the handling of temperature-controlled healthcare products.

Lufthansa uses both A380 and B747-800 aircraft between Johannesburg and Frankfurt, while Swiss WorldCargo’s flights to Zurich are operated by B777-300ERs. The new contracts will make WFS the second largest cargo handler in Johannesburg.

The contracts represent further success for WFS in South Africa. In December, it also won United Airlines’ cargo handling contract in Cape Town.

Malcolm Tonkin, general manager cargo (South Africa) for WFS commented, “Lufthansa and Swiss WorldCargo are both highly respected for the quality of their cargo operations, so we see these contracts as a strong endorsement of the WFS team and service in Johannesburg. This extends WFS’ working relationships with both airlines at major airports globally. For our business in South Africa, this was a unique opportunity to combine the winning of two major airline contracts with the chance to add a well-functioning and equipped facility with a trained team of employees. This is another important step towards achieving WFS’ growth and development strategy for South Africa, albeit during challenging times. The added capacity, equipment and staff give us a platform to expand and increase our footprint in Johannesburg as we emerge from the pandemic.”