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UAS recognised in three categories at Aviation Achievement Awards
The trip support specialist was honoured for ground handling, long-term excellence and contributions to business aviation during Dubai ceremony.
UAS team members Nazmi Sankary, Ammar Al Mahmoud, Khaled Husary, Philip Du Preez, Osama Boghdady and Karon Trichardt.

UAS International Trip Support (UAS) has been recognised in three categories at the Aviation Achievement Awards 2025, held at the Ritz Carlton JBR in Dubai. The event gathered 200 aviation industry leaders to celebrate outstanding contributions to the sector.

UAS received awards for Ground Support Service Provider of the Year (Business Aviation), the Enduring Excellence Award (25 Years of Excellence) and Outstanding Contribution to Business Aviation.

“We are delighted to receive these awards, particularly as we celebrate our 25th anniversary later this year. Since our inception, we have dedicated ourselves to consistently exceeding our clients' expectations and redefining the ultimate flight experience with the most customised and flexible trip support and charter solutions on the market. We are incredibly proud of the reliability, quality and operational excellence that has defined UAS for two and a half decades,” says UAS founder and CEO Omar Hosari.

Established in 2013 by Creative Middle East Media, the Aviation Achievement Awards recognise excellence in the aviation industry and honour individuals and organisations making a significant global impact.

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