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ENOC marks 20 years of jet fuel business with expanding global footprint

Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) has recently extended its jet fuel supply capability to Hong Kong, South Korea, Oman, Kenya and Rwanda, developing a strong international presence in 112 airports across 16 nations.

Celebrating two decades of fuel supply and operations this year, ENOC works with local providers at global airports for supply of jet fuel to its consumers and has accomplished a steady growth in international sales volumes, offering in excess of 40 million United States Gallons (USGs) per year outside the UAE.

His Excellency, Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said: "Since its creation in 1996, our air travel department has become a substantial player in the region's aviation sector. After developing operations at Dubai International Airport 20 years earlier, the business's jet fuel supply has actually seen rapid development. Today it supplies in excess of 10 million litres of jet fuel per day to a varied portfolio of clients."

"Bolstered by Dubai's quickly growing air travel sector ENOC owes its success to the evolving story of this great Emirate," he added.

Headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, ENOC is notable for offering bulk of all jet fuel requires at Dubai International Airport (DXB). Considered as one of the sterling success stories of UAE entities going global, ENOC has had an international existence in aviation considering that 2002. Ever since, ENOC's aviation service has actually formed similar contracts, offering jet fuel to over 70 consumers across airports in the Middle East, Africa and South East Asia.

"Jet fuel comprises a considerable portion of the operating expenses for an airline, so developing contracts with significant providers is a competitive tender process. Through the team's unique business acumen and commitment, in addition to Dubai's burgeoning aviation sector, this business has grown significantly, and is ready to facilitate the continuous growth of the Emirates aviation sector, added Al Falasi.

ENOCs aviation business unit received an appreciation award for the completion of 10 years as an Associate Member of the Joint Inspection Group (JIG) a body that represents the global aviation fuel industry and ensures standards for aviation fuel handling, quality control and aircraft refuelling operations.

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