Ground Handling

Baltic Ground Services extends fueling partnership with Ryanair across multiple European airports

A refuelling truck next to a Ryanair aircraft
BGS will provide aircraft fueling services for Ryanair at several airports across northern and central Europe (Credit: Avia Solutions Group)

Baltic Ground Services (BGS), an international provider of ground handling and aircraft fueling services and part of Avia Solutions Group, has extended its cooperation with Ryanair, one of Europe’s largest low-cost carriers.

Under the renewed agreements, BGS will continue providing aircraft fueling services for Ryanair at several airports across northern and central Europe.

The extended cooperation began on 1 January 2026 in Tallinn (TLL) and Riga (RIX), while agreements covering Vilnius (VNO), Kaunas (KUN), Palanga (PLQ), and Ostrava (OSR) continue from 1 April 2026.

BGS has supported Ryanair’s operations since 2016, providing fueling services at multiple airports across the Baltic and central European region and supporting the airline’s high-frequency operations.

“We are pleased to continue contributing to Ryanair’s operations and ensuring reliable fueling services for its flights,” said Vitalis Dudys, BGS Group head of commerce.

“Supporting one of Europe’s largest airlines requires consistent service quality, efficiency, and the ability to adapt to operational needs across different airports.

“Extending our cooperation with Ryanair reflects the strong operational partnership we have built over the years.”

Steven Fitzgerald, director of sustainability and finance at Ryanair, added: “We are pleased to continue our partnership with BGS across multiple airports.

“Reliable ground service partners are essential to ensuring efficient aircraft turnaround and maintaining strong operational performance.

“We look forward to continuing our cooperation with BGS across our network in the region.”

The extended cooperation highlights BGS’s role in supporting large-scale airline operations across multiple European airports while maintaining long-term partnerships with major carriers.

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