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10/30/2009
Air France & KLM award ATS Full Passenger and Ground Services in Toronto

In a significant and defining event for the growth of Airport Terminal Services Canadian Company (ATS), ATS is pleased to announce that on November 1, 2009 it will commence full ground handling services on behalf of Air France and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines at Toronto L.B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

 
 
The prestigious multiple daily flight operation of Air France and KLM in Terminal 3 brings ATS to the forefront of
international wide body handling in North America. The contract creates more than 100 positions for ATS in
Toronto in support of passenger services, cabin cleaning, ramp handling, traffic operation and lounge staffing.
Aircraft types served for Air France and KLM in YYZ will include B747-400, B747-Combi, B777, A340, A330
and MD11.
Sally Leible, President and Chief Operating Officer of ATS, said: “Having solidified our reputation as a reliable 
partner for the largest airlines in North America, expansion of our portfolio to include international based carriers
represents an exciting milestone for us. We have developed industry leading systems for both safety
management and performance metrics, so we thank Air France & KLM for recognizing us through their rigorous
evaluation and confirmation of our capabilities.”
Air France KLM, a global leader in air transport, has a modern fleet of 600 aircraft and employs a global team 
greater than100,000 with a network of 258 destinations.

ATS serves 36 airports in the United States and Canada with over 2,000 employees. We are committed to delivering to the aviation community quality services by maintaining the highest level of safety and supplying efficient, effective staff.

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I enjoy the spirit and diversity of the employees who make up the ATS team.

Linda Lynch
HR Generalist

I went from part-time to full-time and ATS put the enjoyment in coming to work.

Gilda Travagline
Passenger Service Agent

The thing I like best about working at ATS is the challenge of working multiple flights on the ground.

Wilfredo Rentas
Ramp Supervisor