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Sun, Feb 10, 2013

Emerging Markets Aviation Awards Recognizes Shell Aviation In The Middle East

Wins Best Regional Aviation Fuel Provider Award For Third Straight Year

Shell Aviation has been named the best aviation fuel provider for the Middle Eastern and surrounding region at the Emerging Markets Aviation Awards (EMAA). The award was presented to Shell Aviation at a ceremony held during the annual Airport Suppliers conference, which took place recently at the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai.

The award celebrates Shell Aviation's contributions to support the growth and sustainability of the aviation sector in the region. This is the third consecutive year that Shell wins the award, which recognizes excellence in the aviation and airport industry for emerging market airports in the Middle East, Africa, Indian Subcontinent, Russia, CIS and Baltic States.

"We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious regional award for the best aviation fuel provider for the third year in a row," said Xavier Hery, General Manager, Shell Aviation, Middle East, South and Central Asia, and Africa. "This award reflects Shell Aviation's commitment to provide the aviation industry with a comprehensive and reliable supply network and the best possible customer service. It also demonstrates the Shell Team's significant efforts towards advancing innovation in technology in our products and services provided to our customers in the region."

FMI: www.shell.com/aviation

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