Euro Ops/Westminster Group wants to secure Kinshasa-Ndjili international airport
Euro Ops, the French subsidiary of the British Westminster Group, has provided security for Lungi/Freetown International Airport in Sierra Leone since 2012. According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, it seeks to expand the contract, notably in Burkina Faso.
21/05/2021 at 08h17, by Africa Business+
Euro-Ops has long been positioned on logistical support mandates (with or without the supply of devices) of United Nations missions in Africa—Sudan, Darfur, South Sudan, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire. The Colmar-based company is currently working in Gao in northern Mali, where it transports UN personnel and carries out medical evacuations aboard ATR 72.
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