Gulfstream Oil extends fuel supply deal with Mavi Gök Airlines

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Gulfstream Oil extends fuel supply deal with Mavi Gök Airlines

Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has announced that its subsidiary, Gulfstream Oil (GSO), has extended its aviation fuel supply cooperation with Mavi Gök Airlines (MGA) at Riga International Airport. The renewed agreement will cover the period from April 2026, continuing a partnership that began in April 2025 to support MGA’s charter flights from the Latvian capital.

GSO's collaboration with MGA is not limited to Riga; it also supplies aviation fuel at Palanga and Ostrava airports. From these locations, MGA operates flights to Antalya, with some services from Riga using Boeing 777 aircraft. Vitalis Dudys, BGS Group Head of Commerce, stated, “Extending our cooperation with MGA is a natural next step in a partnership built on day-to-day operational trust.”

The extension of this agreement highlights the importance of reliable partnerships in the aviation sector. M. Abdullah Çitçi, General Manager at MGA, expressed appreciation for the continued cooperation, noting that having a dependable fuel partner is crucial for smooth operations from the Baltics and Central Europe to leisure destinations.

This development further solidifies BGS's role as a key fuel supply partner for charter airlines across Europe. BGS, part of Avia Solutions Group, operates at 10 airports in five countries, providing ground handling and aircraft fuelling services. MGA, based in Antalya, Türkiye, operates a diverse fleet and has been an IATA Member Airline since 2024


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Gulfstream Oil extends fuel supply deal with Mavi Gök Airlines

Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has announced that its subsidiary, Gulfstream Oil (GSO), has extended its aviation fuel supply cooperation with Mavi Gök Airlines (MGA) at Riga International Airport. The renewed agreement will cover the period from April 2026, continuing a partnership that began in April 2025 to support MGA’s charter flights from the Latvian capital.

GSO's collaboration with MGA is not limited to Riga; it also supplies aviation fuel at Palanga and Ostrava airports. From these locations, MGA operates flights to Antalya, with some services from Riga using Boeing 777 aircraft. Vitalis Dudys, BGS Group Head of Commerce, stated, “Extending our cooperation with MGA is a natural next step in a partnership built on day-to-day operational trust.”

The extension of this agreement highlights the importance of reliable partnerships in the aviation sector. M. Abdullah Çitçi, General Manager at MGA, expressed appreciation for the continued cooperation, noting that having a dependable fuel partner is crucial for smooth operations from the Baltics and Central Europe to leisure destinations.

This development further solidifies BGS's role as a key fuel supply partner for charter airlines across Europe. BGS, part of Avia Solutions Group, operates at 10 airports in five countries, providing ground handling and aircraft fuelling services. MGA, based in Antalya, Türkiye, operates a diverse fleet and has been an IATA Member Airline since 2024


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