TKE Signs Multi-Year Maintenance Agreement With Dubai Airports

Passengers pass through DXB; image courtesy of TKE.

TK Elevator (TKE) has signed a multi-year agreement covering maintenance of close to 5,000 elevators, escalators and other equipment with Dubai Airports, Aviation Pros reports. Under the renewed contract, more than 100 TKE specialized professionals will service units throughout the airport’s passenger and cargo operations. TKE’s relationship with Dubai Airports began in 2004 with the installation of more than 700 elevators and escalators. In 2015, the company’s customer-centric approach earned a major service contract, one of its largest globally at the time. Today, TKE’s Universal Service platform is the cornerstone of the extended collaboration. Dubai International Airport (DXB) is the world’s busiest international airport, having served 87 million passengers in 2023. TKE’s novel Universal Service platform supports comfortable and reliable transport for passengers and employees through streamlined service and maintenance of mobility assets across all major brands.

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