International ground handling, aircraft fuel supply, and logistics service provider Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has announced that its subsidiary, Gulfstream Oil (GSO), has extended its aviation fuel supply cooperation with Mavi Gök Airlines (MGA) at Riga International Airport (RIX).
The agreement has been extended for another year, covering the period from April 2026. GSO first began fueling MGA’s aircraft at Riga International Airport in April 2025, supporting the airline’s charter flights from the Latvian capital.
In addition to Riga, BGS also supplies aviation fuel to MGA at Palanga (PLQ) and Ostrava (OSR). From all three airports – RIX, PLQ and OSR – MGA operates services to Antalya (AYT), with some flights from Riga operated using Boeing 777 aircraft.
“Extending our cooperation with MGA is a natural next step in a partnership built on day-to-day operational trust,” said Vitalis Dudys, BGS Group Head of Commerce. “We’re glad to continue supporting MGA across several airports and to provide the level of reliability their operations require.”
From MGA’s side, the renewed agreement underlines the importance of working with partners who understand the practical demands of charter operations across different markets.
“We appreciate the continued cooperation with BGS and their consistent support across our network,” said M. Abdullah Çitçi, General Manager at MGA. “Having a reliable fuel partner at multiple stations helps ensure smooth operations from the Baltics and Central Europe to our leisure destinations.”
The extended agreement further strengthens BGS’s position as a long-term fuel supply partner for charter airlines operating across Europe.