Quito Group strengthens financing for strategic development

Quito Group has refinanced its EUR 250 million debt and secured a new EUR 70 million investment facility through a financing agreement with Apollo, reinforcing its financial base and enabling faster global growth. The move strengthens investor confidence in Quito’s integrated business model and long-term strategy.

The Group brings together leading entities across the air cargo value chain, including ECS Group, Global GSA Group, CargoTech, TCE, Mail & More, Healthc’Air, and Squair. Together, they form a unique ecosystem combining global airline representation, digital innovation, operational management, and specialized cargo services. This structure offers airlines and logistics partners an end-to-end platform that unites commercial execution with technology-driven efficiency.

The new EUR 70 million investment facility will fund strategic expansions such as digitalization projects, infrastructure development, and enhanced logistics capabilities tailored to shifting market needs. A key initiative is the rollout of Aerion, Quito’s new commercial holding designed to integrate sales, technology, data analytics, and strategic consulting. Aerion redefines cargo representation by offering airlines a unified, performance-oriented partnership model.

With a stronger balance sheet and expanded investment capacity, Quito is entering a new phase focused on growing its ecosystem, accelerating innovation, and reinforcing support for global supply chains. The company aims to consolidate its role as a leading global cargo platform driving sustainable industry development.

Adrien Thominet, Chairman of Quito Group, concluded: “By reinforcing our financial base, we are giving Quito the means to accelerate the projects that will shape the next stage of our development. Our ambition is to continue strengthening the ecosystem we have built, combining commercial reach, technological innovation and operational expertise to support airlines and logistics partners worldwide.”

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