Air Services’ $152M fuel farm completed

Mazahar Ally

Domestic air charter service Air Services Limited (ASL) has announced that it completed construction of its state-of-the-art fuel farm opposite its hangar at Ogle Airport last month and it is hoping within the next few days to get the green-light to start handling fuel.

ASL CEO Captain Mazahar Ally says the facility will lead to significant savings that will keep air transportation affordable and it would allow for a far more efficient turnaround of ASL’s aircraft in-between flights and which can be serviced independently from other fuel suppliers.

In a statement yesterday announcing the completion of the fuel farm, Ally also said he felt that aircraft operators can now choose their fuel service provider since the “monopoly” on fuel handling