Ground Handler Ordered to Pay USD 190,000 to Amerijet Caribbean

A ground handling company has been ordered to pay USD 190,000 to Amerijet Caribbean following a legal dispute over services.

Ground Handler Ordered to Pay USD 190,000 to Amerijet Caribbean
Ground Handler Ordered to Pay USD 190,000 to Amerijet Caribbean

A ground handling company has been ordered to pay USD 190,000 to Amerijet Caribbean after a dispute related to airport services provided to the cargo airline.

The ruling follows a review of contractual obligations between the two parties, with the court finding that payment was due to Amerijet Caribbean. The case highlights the importance of clear service agreements in airport ground operations.

Amerijet Caribbean operates cargo flights across the region and relies on third‑party ground handlers for loading, unloading, and aircraft turnaround services. Disruptions or disagreements in these arrangements can have operational and financial impacts.

Ground handling disputes are not uncommon in the aviation industry, where margins are tight and service reliability is critical. Legal decisions such as this can influence how airlines and service providers structure future contracts.

The outcome reinforces the need for transparent terms and timely settlements in aviation support services, particularly within the cargo sector.