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Turkish Company 'Çelebi Aviation' To Get Priority To Manage Ground Handling Operations At Bangladesh Airports

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May 16, 2026 0 Comments
Çelebi Aviation will get priority in the appointment process for ground handling operations at Bangladesh's airports.
Çelebi Aviation will get priority in the appointment process for ground handling operations at Bangladesh's airports.

Çelebi Aviation, a Turkish aviation services company, is all set to get the priority to manage ground handling operations at Bangladesh airports. According to the civil aviation ministry of the country, Çelebi Aviation will get priority in the appointment process for ground handling operations at Bangladesh's airports. The move comes at a time when the country is moving to strengthen the service standards ahead of expanded operations of the Dhaka airport's third terminal.

This assurance came after representatives of Çelebi Aviation held a courtesy meeting at the ministry with senior Bangladeshi officials, including Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam and State Minister M Rashiduzzaman Millat, who said in a press release that the Turkish company was keen to enter the ground handling sector in Bangladesh to enhance the quality of airport services and operational efficiency, to which the minister and state minister assured that Çelebi Aviation would be prioritized for appointment.

Minister Afroza Khanam also emphasized the government's larger aviation and tourism development goals, including the internationalization of Cox's Bazar Airport, and asked the company to explore opportunities for collaboration in airport ground handling services. Çelebi Aviation, founded in 1958, is an international aviation service company that provides ground handling, cargo handling, and warehouse management services at over 60 airports in countries including Germany, Hungary, Indonesia, Kenya, and Türkiye (website). Also present at the meeting were Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Ramis Şen and Ministry Secretary Fahmida Akhter.

Officials from both sides were hopeful that future public-private partnership (PPP) initiatives in aviation and tourism infrastructure development could further broaden Bangladesh–Türkiye cooperation. The development follows as Bangladesh speeds up preparations for expanded operations at the Third Terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, where increased ground handling capacity is likely to become a major factor in the improved passenger experience and international connectivity. At present, Biman Bangladesh Airlines is the only ground handling operator at all airports in the country.

Earlier in late March, the United Kingdom also showed interest in joining ground handling operations at the third terminal.

 

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