Air Freight News

Network Airline Services opens new office in Milan, Italy

Feb 05, 2024

Network Airline Services have recently opened a brand-new office in Milan (LIN) in Italy – situated within the airport region, it is an ideal location for visiting customers whilst still being near to the airport itself. Our presence in Europe is ever-expanding, with NAS offices in all the major European air cargo hubs across the continent.

Sander van Vilsteren, Network’s Senior Commercial Manager for the EMEA region, was thrilled to open the new office for business: “I’m glad to present Network Airline Services to a new location in Milan, Italy where we currently represent Air Arabia Sharjah, Air Arabia Morocco, RwandAir and Air Malawi.”

The NAS Milan office officially became operational and open for business from the 1st of January 2024, with the address as follows: Network Airline Services Srl, Via Cassanese 224. Palazzo Caravaggio, 20054 Segrate, Milano, Italy.

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