
Turkish Airlines has granted a three -year shipping contract and a three -year floor handling (WFS), which is Sats. Services started on July 17, 2025, at Miami International Airport (MIA) and August 1, 2025, at John F. Kennedy International (JFK).
Under the agreement, WFS will provide comprehensive goods for goods, postal processing, and slope handcrafting services at MIA Building 707, while JFK Building 260 will deal with shipping and slopes.
This partnership will support strong freight operations for Turkish airlines with four weekly flights dealing with about 18,250 tons annually in MIA, and three weekly flights that treat 36,000 tons annually in JFK. WFS will serve the Turkish Airlines fleet including the A330F and B747/77F in both sites.
“We are pleased to expand our partnership with Turkish airlines across these strategic American gates,” said Frank Clemente, SVP, Cargo and Express North America at WFS. “This contract enhances our commitment to providing high -quality ground handling services that support the growing shipping network of Turkish airlines in North America.”
Miami and JFK Awards complete the current WFS relationship with Turkish Airlines, as the company already provides services at seven stations in North America including Boston (BOS), Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Saysel (SEA), Houston (IAH), Washington Dulles (IAD).
Turkish Airlines chose WFS based on the company’s global partnership capabilities, the quality of installed service, competitive pricing, and strong industry relations. The award shows the confidence of the Turkish Airlines in the WFS ability to provide consistent and reliable operations across multiple stations.
WFS, which is part of the Sats group, is the pioneering provider of ground handling services and shipping services worldwide, supporting airlines operations across the main international markets with a focus on safety, efficiency and customer service excellence.