SATS Ltd. announced that it has restructured its Gateway Services business to form two new business units: the Singapore Hub and Gateway Services Asia-Pacific. The Gateway Services restructuring reflects the strategic decision by SATS to continue investing in Singapore while scaling its international presence to capture growth opportunities overseas. Bob Chi, currently Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Gateway Services, will be redesignated CEO Gateway Services Asia-Pacific.

Since he joined SATS in 1988, Bob has been instrumental in raising Gateway Services' capabilities and customer base. Bob's new assignment will draw on his deep experience and network in the aviation industry to drive long-term value overseas. Henry Low, who is now SATS Chief Operating Officer, will assume the post of Chief Executive Officer Singapore Hub.

Both appointments will take effect from 1 October 2024. The Gateway Services business involves the provision of ground handling services such as passenger handling, baggage services, aircraft handling, security services and cargo handling services that are critical for safe, efficient and timely airport operations. Apart from the Gateway Services business in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific, SATS also offers such services via Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) stations in the Americas, and the Europe-Middle East-Africa-Asia (EMEAA) region.

In 2023, SATS acquired WFS under a S$1.8 billion deal, giving the Singapore-headquartered company a global network of 215 stations in 27 countries. Singapore Hub and Gateway Services Asia-Pacific will target growth in distinct and important market segments: Singapore Hub will be dedicated to driving aviation hub competitiveness in Singapore. By focusing on Singapore, this unit will strengthen SATS' ability to support current and future needs for Singapore's Air Hub, which groups Changi Airport, Seletar Airport and the aviation industries at these gateways.

By leveraging SATS' worldwide network, Singapore Hub can draw upon SATS' global capabilities, expertise and nurture best practices to ensure operational excellence, improved performance and a positive experience for airport users in Singapore. Gateway Services Asia-Pacific will concentrate on growing SATS Group's APAC market share. This business unit will manage operations in overseas airports, including SATS' network of overseas stations in the Asia-Pacific via subsidiaries, joint ventures, and associates to deliver a unified level of service to customers.