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Singapore's SATS in $1.1 billion deal to become the biggest air cargo handler

The combined entity's network covers trade routes responsible for more than 50% of global air cargo volume, the companies said in a statement on Wednesday.

September 28, 2022 / 16:48 IST
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Singapore-based ground handling and catering provider SATS Ltd (SATS.SI) is acquiring Paris-based Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) for 1.19 billion euros ($1.14 billion) cash in its largest ever deal, to create the world's biggest global air cargo handler.

The combined entity's network covers trade routes responsible for more than 50% of global air cargo volume, the companies said in a statement on Wednesday.

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SATS' CEO Kerry Mok called the deal "a transformational opportunity for SATS", saying it would create a global leader.

SATS said the transaction values WFS at an enterprise value of 2.25 billion euros, and it would raise S$1.7 billion in equity to fund the purchase.