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Amman: Airport International Group signed an agreement with Manaseer Oil & Gas to open two gas stations within the Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) premises. Serving airport visitors, car rental companies and cargo area users, the first 3,000 sqm station will be set up near the QAIA entrance, while the second 5,200 sqm station will be built close to the Air Cargo Facilities Center. The agreement was inked by Airport International Group Chief Commercial Officer, Deema Anani, and Manaseer Oil & Gas General Manager, Eng. Yasser Al-Manaseer, on Thursday 12 December, 2019, at QAIA - in the presence of representatives from both companies.
“Our latest partnership with Manaseer Oil & Gas - which is a leading fuel supplier in Jordan - exemplifies our ongoing commitment to adding new conveniences that cater to those visiting or working in the area of QAIA. With these two ideally-situated gas stations, we are making sure the fuel needs of motorists driving to and from QAIA are met at all times,” commented Airport International Group CEO, Kjeld Binger.
In turn, Al-Manaseer stated, “We at Manaseer Oil & Gas are keen to deliver efficient, reliable and high-quality services and products at our stations that are in line with international and local specifications. We also aim to safeguard the health of citizens and protect the environment, while lending credible and professional customer service and extending the lifespan of vehicles that rely on various energy sources.
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About Airport International Group
Airport International Group is a Jordanian consortium of local and international investors with proven experience in airport rehabilitation, enhancement, operation and management. In 2007, following a transparent and open international tender, the Government of Jordan awarded Airport International Group a 25-year Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) concession agreement to manage the rehabilitation, expansion and operation of the award-winning Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) - Jordan’s prime gateway to the world. www.aig.aero
About Manaseer Oil & Gas
Manaseer Oil & Gas - a Manaseer Group subsidiary - was established in 2003 and has since emerged as the first company in Jordan to manage a chain of modern, one-stop gas stations that provide a distinctive customer experience and adhere to international technology, health, safety and environmental standards.
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