September 9, 2025

  • Home
  • All
  • Aviation giants Airbus and Menzies seek a long-time partnership with Bangladesh
Image

Aviation giants Airbus and Menzies seek a long-time partnership with Bangladesh

European aircraft manufacturing company Airbus and British aviation giant Menzies Aviation on Tuesday (June 10, 2025) expressed their eagerness to build a long-term partnership with Bangladesh.

The two companies placed their offers as Airbus Executive Vice President Wouter van Wersch and Menzies Aviation Executive Vice President Charles Wyley called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus successively in his hotel in London.

“We have identified Bangladesh as a key priority country,” van Wersch told the Chief Adviser, adding that the company was keen to build a partnership with Bangladesh’s national carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, and make it profitable.

Van Wersch said Airbus, which supplies 800 aircraft annually, also has expertise in manufacturing helicopters and fighter jets.

The Chief Adviser said Bangladesh was willing to listen to all offers to modernise the Biman fleet but could not rush a decision.

“I am very eager to understand what can be done, what should be done. So, we will listen to you. But don’t expect any decision soon. We have to look at everything in a very fresh way,” said the Chief Adviser.

Van Wersch said if Bangladesh decides to add Airbus to the Biman fleet, 85 per cent of the funding could be arranged through Export Credit Agency (ECA) financing.

London-based Menzies Aviation said it was willing to join the competition with others to provide ground handling and air cargo services to the third terminal of Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, using its experience of providing similar services to more than 300 airports in at least 65 countries.

“We would like to support Bangladeshi airports besides your national carrier,” Menzies Executive Vice President Wyley told the Chief Adviser.

Wyley said the company would make Dhaka a training hub for part of its 65,000 employees across the globe if it were handed the task of ground handling.

“We are a proven British company, and we would like to offer our support,” said Wyley.

Releated Posts

Adviser Rizwana Hasan Calls for Closer Ties with Brazil on Climate Action and Trade

Adviser Rizwana Hasan Calls for Closer Ties with Brazil on Climate Action and Trade

On Sunday (7 September 2025), the Embassy of Brazil in Bangladesh hosted a reception at Hotel Le Meridien,…

Sep 8, 2025
Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh Hosts Farewell and Welcome Reception in Dhaka

Embassy of Switzerland in Bangladesh Hosts Farewell and Welcome Reception in Dhaka

Ambassador of Switzerland to Bangladesh Reto Renggli on Saturday (6 September) hosted a reception at the Embassy to…

Sep 8, 2025
Police must work impartially: Home Affairs Adviser

Police must work impartially: Home Affairs Adviser

Home Affairs and Agriculture Adviser Lieutenant General Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (retd.) said that the police must work…

Sep 7, 2025
Scroll to Top