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Onet in Brazil, ready to take off!

Despite a complex international health and economic context, we are maintaining our trajectory and growth projections for 2020 in the Brazilian transport sector, particularly in the airport and public transport segments. In Brazil, we are now active in eleven airports, and can continue to grow in the months ahead.

Onet in Brazil Our Group already operates at the country's four largest airports (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre and Fortaleza).

 

Following an unprecedented wave of privatizations, ENAIRE (formerly AENA - Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea), the Spanish organization responsible for managing Spain's airports and their air traffic, has stepped up to the plate and won the management of six airport hubs in northeast Brazil.

 

 

Onet takes over cleaning services

It entrusts us with the cleaning and disinfection, sorting and maintenance of baggage carts at all six airports.
These domestic airports alone account for 6.5% of the country's air traffic, with a combined total of 13.8 million passengers in 2019.

We operate both passenger terminals and freight areas.

 

New technical services

New and technical services vary from one airport to another, depending on the scope of the contract, and evolve in line with invitations to tender. At São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport, for example, we are involved in mechanized tarmac cleaning on the runway side. In 2020, we signed a cart storage and cleaning contract with São Paulo's Congonhas airport.


We also provide building, fleet, baggage conveyor and gardening maintenance services at two airports operated by the Fraport Group in Brazil: Fortaleza Airport, in the state of Ceará, and Porto Alegre Airport, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The latter uses our services to maintain its effluent treatment plant.

 

Onet Cleaning and Associated Services well established in the Brazilian airport business

We now have eleven airport customers in Brazil, with over 600 employees. A new wave of privatizations could open up new prospects in 2021, when 22 terminals in the southern, northern and central regions will be put out to tender.