CKTS and Hito Communications Launch Ground Handling Business at Kobe Airport

CKTS and Hito Communications Launch Ground Handling Business at Kobe Airport

CKTS, a group company of Kansai Airport, and Hito Communications are set to establish a new company, Kobe Airport Aviation Service, on March 3, which will focus on ground handling.

From April, the company will take on ground handling operations at Kobe Airport. Tetsuya Onuki, the President and Representative Director of CKTS, will assume the role of President and Representative Director.

Tetsuya Onuki stated, “We are delighted to advance into business at Kobe Airport alongside Hito Communications. This move will strengthen the ground handling service system for flights in and out of the Kansai area, and we are pleased to contribute to the development of Kobe Airport and the surrounding region.” Yasuhiro Yasui, the President and Representative Director of Hito Communications, commented, “We are very pleased to enter the internationalization of Kobe Airport with CKTS, in conjunction with the commencement of international charter flights in April. We will continue to reinforce our relationships with Kansai Airport and CKTS, and contribute to the internationalization of Kobe Airport and the development of the region.”

CKTS began operations in 1994, in line with the opening of Kansai International Airport, and handles ground operations at both Kansai International Airport and Haneda Airport. Hito Communications specializes in outsourcing business in sales, service, and marketing fields, and in 2023, they incorporated FMG, a company engaged in ground handling operations, into their group.

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