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Air Terminal Services [Fiji] Pte Limited is the regionโ€™s leading ground handling provider of Passenger, Line Maintenance, Cargo and Ramp Handling, Cargo Sales, Cabin Cleaning and In-flight Catering Services at the Nadi International Airport since 1981.

19/06/2026

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The Minister for Public Enterprises, Multi-Ethnic Affairs, Culture, Heritage and Arts, Hon. Charan Jeath Singh today chaired a high-level coordination meeting, bringing together the Chairpersons and Chief Executive Officers of key organizations operating within Fiji's international aviation gateway to discuss the ongoing fuel supply challenges and their potential impact on the aviation and tourism sectors.

The meeting was attended by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fiji Airports, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Terminal Services (ATS), the Chief Executive Officer and Board Directors of the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF), the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fiji Airways, senior representatives from the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, and the Ministry of Finance. The meeting was co-chaired by the Permanent Secretary for Public Enterprises, Dr. Vinesh Kumar.
Participants acknowledged that this was the first time that all key stakeholders within Fiji's aviation ecosystem had come together at one table to collectively discuss sector-wide challenges and develop a coordinated response to an issue of national importance.

The primary objective of the meeting was to enhance understanding of each organisation's operational responsibilities and preparedness amid the current fuel supply situation, while strengthening collaboration, communication and information sharing across the sector. The meeting also provided an opportunity for Fiji's national carrier, Fiji Airways, to present the operational challenges it is currently facing and identify areas where inter-agency cooperation could assist in maintaining service continuity during this period.

The Honourable Minister reiterated the Coalition Government's concern regarding the fuel supply disruptions and their potential implications for aviation, tourism, trade and the wider Fijian economy. He emphasised the importance of a unified and coordinated response, noting that the resilience of the aviation sector is fundamental to maintaining Fiji's international connectivity and supporting the country's economic growth.
Discussions focused on practical measures to optimise existing resources, strengthen contingency planning and improve coordination among agencies to ensure the sector remains resilient and capable of managing this short-term disruption while maintaining essential services and sustaining confidence in Fiji's tourism industry.

The Minister further emphasised that the current situation presents an opportunity for agencies to work more closely than ever before, share resources where appropriate, and adopt a whole-of-government and whole-of-industry approach to safeguard Fiji's aviation gateway and ensuring minimal disruption to passengers, businesses and visitors.

The meeting concluded with a collective commitment from all participating agencies to continue engaging regularly, enhance information sharing and work collaboratively to ensure that Fiji's aviation and tourism sectors remain resilient, responsive and well-positioned to overcome the current challenges.

Last week, ATS took part in a very important workshop aimed at developing a Fiji Aviation Child Safeguarding Inter-Agenc...
16/06/2026

Last week, ATS took part in a very important workshop aimed at developing a Fiji Aviation Child Safeguarding Inter-Agency Framework.

ATS was represented by Ms. Pakeeza Mohammed, Mr. Manoj Kumar, Ms. Naioba Sali and Ms. Zia Ali.

ATS was joined by Fiji Airways and Fiji Airports Limited in an effort to collaborate and build a shared understanding of child safeguarding risks in aviation and transit environments for all children particularly for unaccompanied minors, most at risk groups including children with disabilities.

This workshop was facilitated by the Australian Childhood Foundation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection - Fiji, Frank Hilton Organization Fiji , Save the Children Fiji and the Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation, the workshop was supported by the Australian Governmentโ€™s, Australiaโ€“Pacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) program. Australian High Commission, Fiji.

๐Ÿ“ธ Australia-Pacific Partnerships for Aviation - P4A

15/06/2026
Recognizing PAX Service Champion for May. This is an initiative undertaken by the Passenger Services Department
11/06/2026

Recognizing PAX Service Champion for May.

This is an initiative undertaken by the Passenger Services Department

ATS recently successfully completed the ISAGO Audit, with preliminary findings indicating positive results for ATS. CEO,...
08/06/2026

ATS recently successfully completed the ISAGO Audit, with preliminary findings indicating positive results for ATS.

CEO, Alan Suchin said the successful completion of the ISAGO audit with positive results is a proud achievement for ATS and a strong reflection of our commitment to operational excellence, safety, and international best practices. This outcome demonstrates the dedication, professionalism, and teamwork of our people who consistently deliver world-class ground handling services to our airline partners.

He has commended every member of the ATS team for their hard work and continued commitment towards maintaining the highest global aviation standards.

   ATS will only consider applications submitted online via the Careers page of the ATS website https://www.ats.com.fj/C...
06/06/2026



ATS will only consider applications submitted online via the Careers page of the ATS website https://www.ats.com.fj/Careers.

The Company will not consider hard copies or emails.

Scan the QR code to be directed to the ATS Careers page for full details on the job description.


Nineteen ATS Catering staff successfully graduated after completing a intensive three-month APMT culinary training progr...
05/06/2026

Nineteen ATS Catering staff successfully graduated after completing a intensive three-month APMT culinary training programme, marking another milestone in staff development and the continued strengthening of ATSโ€™ operational capabilities.

The programme provided participants with valuable skills, knowledge, and practical industry exposure, supporting ATSโ€™ commitment to investing in its people and maintaining excellence across its catering operations.

ATS Chief Executive Officer Alan Suchin congratulated the graduates on their achievement, acknowledging their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to professional growth.

He highlighted that the staff remain the organisationโ€™s greatest strength, and that continued investment in training and development is essential to building capability, enhancing service standards, and preparing teams for the future. He encouraged the graduates to apply the knowledge and skills gained through the programme and continue contributing to the excellence that ATS is known for.

Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association Chief Executive Officer Fantasha Lockington also congratulated the graduates, highlighting the importance of professionalism, continuous development, and the critical role catering professionals play in supporting Fijiโ€™s wider tourism and aviation industries.

Recently, our Manger Quality Assurance, Mr. William Halofaki represented ATS at the ICAO AVSEC Managers Course in Auckla...
01/06/2026

Recently, our Manger Quality Assurance, Mr. William Halofaki represented ATS at the ICAO AVSEC Managers Course in Auckland, New Zealand.

The course, wasnโ€™t just about lectures and manuals. It was a deep dive into the real challenges of keeping air travel safe. Over seven days, participants explored how to plan and implement airport security programmes, design contingency and crisis management plans, and understand the unique responsibilities of aviation security managers.

For Mr. Halofaki , the experience was more than technical trainingโ€”it was about connecting with peers from different countries, sharing perspectives, and building a network of professionals united by a common mission: safeguarding aviation.

The sessions were practical, forward looking, and designed to prepare managers for the unexpected.

27/05/2026


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