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SERVAIR, through its subsidiary ACNA «Cabin Equipping
and Aircraft
Cleaning » is one of the top aircraft
cleaning operations in Europe with more than 200 client companies.Since
its creation in 1992, ACNA has been primarily handling cabin equipping
and aircraft
cleaning at the Roissy Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports.Its original
line of business, aircraft
cleaning, consists of cleaning the main cabin and cockpit areas, and
guarantees ACNA’s 130 clients that their aircrafts are clean, comfortable
and inviting.ACNA was also the first aircraft
cleaning company to have developed a platform that automatically sorts
laundry. ACNA also boasts the first certified aircraft
cleaning training center in the industry. SERVAIR, through its subsidiary
ACNA (« Cabin Equipping and Aircraft
Cleaning ») is one of the top aircraft cleaning operations in
Europe with more than 200 client companies. Since its creation in 1992,
ACNA has been primarily handling cabin equipping and aircraft
cleaning at the Roissy Charles De Gaulle and Orly airports. Its original
line of business, aircraft
cleaning, consists of cleaning the main cabin and cockpit areas, maintenance
and repair of travel-enhancement products (pillows, blankets, headphones,
activities kits and toiletry kits) and guarantees ACNA’s 130 clients
that their aircrafts are clean, comfortable and inviting.ACNA, with its
1500 associates, operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and offers interventions
lasting from 6 minutes to 8 hours based on the airline’s specifications.ACNA
was also the first aircraft
cleaning company to have developed a platform that automatically sorts
laundry, thus allowing for better supervision of laundering volumes. ACNA
also boasts the first certified aircraft
cleaning training center in the industry. All hired personnel receive
training that helps them take on these tasks.This technical acuity has
been proven and is widely recognized. The upper management of its client
companies regularly inspect ACNA, allowing ACNA to receive the 2000 version
of ISO 9001, granted by the AFAQ in May 2001.ACNA, in order to organize
its daily operations on 550 aircraft at CDG and 170 at Orly, relies upon
an expert computer system (Géode) that makes it possible to add
and optimize resources depending on the workload. |