AGI expands to MIA Passenger Terminal, brings service excellence and emphasis on safety
AGI is proud to announce it has been awarded the General Aeronautical Services Permit (GASP) by Miami-Dade County at Miami International Airport (MIA). This prestigious and highly coveted permit enables AGI to serve as a trusted provider of ground handling services at one of the busiest and most dynamic aviation hubs in the world and is responsive to airline requests for increased competition and service quality.
Headquartered in Miami, AGI is especially proud to serve its hometown airport. With deep roots in the community and a long-standing presence at MIA, this award reflects our commitment to excellence, local investment, and the shared success of our employees, customers, and the broader Miami-Dade community.
“We are honored to be selected by Miami-Dade County to continue serving MIA under the GASP,” said Jared Azcuy, CEO of AGI. “This decision reflects the dedication of our teams on the ground, our long-standing partnerships with leading airlines, and our shared values with the County around safety, service quality, and worker dignity. As a Miami-based company, it’s a privilege to contribute to the success of our hometown airport.”
AGI has served MIA for decades, providing cargo ramp, warehousing, mail, and security services to major domestic and international carriers. With over 12,000 employees across 62 airports in the U.S. and Canada, AGI is one of the fastest-growing providers of airport services in North America.
The company looks forward to deepening its presence at MIA and continuing to invest in the infrastructure, workforce, and innovation needed to support the airport’s long-term growth as an important hub for the global aviation industry.
About AGI
AGI is a leading provider of cargo, ramp, mail, and security services to the aviation industry. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Miami, AGI operates across 62 airports with a workforce of more than 12,000 professionals dedicated to delivering operational excellence with every flight.