
Kigali, Rwanda: Menzies Aviation has completed a major humanitarian initiative in Rwanda, providing permanent homes to survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi. The housing project, located in Bugesera District, one of the regions most affected during the genocide was officially inaugurated in June 2025. Developed in partnership with Rwanda’s Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement (MINUBUMWE) and Ibuka, the national survivors’ organization, the initiative supports vulnerable individuals who have lived in poor conditions for decades.
The homes were constructed by local contractors and are fully furnished, symbolizing a new beginning for the survivors who were selected to receive them. This initiative reflects Menzies Aviation’s growing commitment to social responsibility in Africa, aligning with its operational presence at Kigali International Airport. During the handover ceremony, government representatives and community leaders highlighted the significance of the project in Rwanda’s ongoing journey toward healing and national reconciliation. Survivors expressed gratitude not just for the homes themselves, but for the renewed dignity and sense of stability they bring.



Global Expansion and Strategic Moves
While the Rwanda housing project highlights the company’s humanitarian values, Menzies Aviation has also been active on the global front. In April 2025, the company signed a $305 million agreement to acquire G2 Secure Staff, a U.S.-based aviation services firm. Once completed, this deal is expected to expand Menzies’ presence to over 340 airports in 65 countries, making it the largest aviation services provider by airport coverage.
In Europe, Menzies strengthened its presence in Central and Northern markets. In Slovakia, the company opened a new Pearl Lounge at Bratislava Airport on June 3, offering premium services for travelers. Around the same time, it completed the acquisition of Spirit Cargo Handling in Norway, enhancing its logistics and cargo capabilities in the Nordic region.
Sustainability and ESG Goals
Alongside its operational and humanitarian initiatives, Menzies has also made notable progress on its environmental commitments. The company released its latest ESG report in May 2025, with highlights including a 24% electrification of its global ground support equipment fleet. It also reaffirmed its targets for achieving net-zero emissions, reducing paper use, and moving toward zero waste. These goals have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative, reinforcing the company’s credibility in sustainable aviation practices.