
The two companies will serve 11 airports including international hubs such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and Fort Lauderdale, and smaller airports on the Atlantic Coast.
Joe Conlon, Executive Vice President of Corporate Development at Pacific Aviation said: “Integrating these two service-focused companies provides an amazing opportunity to continuously improve the customer experience and to create additional growth opportunities for our staff. Not only can we now service customers above and below the wing, but we can provide the same high standard of quality from coast to coast.”
Danny Pyne, Chief Operating Officer of Superior Aircraft Services added: “Pacific Aviation is giving us an incredible opportunity for growth and to explore even more opportunities to follow our customers into new stations. The investment that we’re receiving is going to provide us with immediate benefits as well as long-term expansion that we never thought possible.”
Pacific Aviation has provided passenger handling services for more than 25 years including check-in, cleaning and baggage services.
Superior used to focus on wheelchair services but has moved into cabin cleaning, baggage handling and ramp services.
Owner of Superior Aircraft Services, Barry Korman will retire but the other team members at both companies will remain in their positions.