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AirLogistics Group strengthens its presence in Porto with support from Savills

Air Logistics Group, a global leader in air logistics services, is consolidating its operations in Portugal with the installation of Fabric Workspace in Maia. This step represents a long-term investment and was supported by Savills, which assisted with the entire space selection and negotiation process.

The property, built in the early 1950s to house a textile factory, has been carefully renovated and transformed into a business center that combines the original industrial design with modern, sustainable infrastructure adapted to the needs of contemporary companies.


Located in Maia, one of the most dynamic municipalities in the Porto Metropolitan Area, with excellent access to the city center and Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, Fabric Workspace is a strategic destination for companies that value proximity to logistics hubs, skilled talent, and a rapidly growing business environment.


Choosing Fabric Workspace allows Air Logistics Group, present in more than 50 countries, to benefit from a strategic location and an excellent space, prepared to sustain the growth of its operations in Portugal.

Myriam da Costa, country manager at Air Logistics Group, highlights: “We wanted to modernize our office to offer a comfortable and welcoming space for our employees and where we could receive our clients without restrictions. With Savills' help, we found what we were looking for at Fabric Workspace, and we are very satisfied with the new solution.”


Francisco Megre, Senior Consultant at Savills Offices, emphasizes: "More than just facilitating an installation, our goal is to create connections between companies and spaces that enhance their growth. Fabric Workspace is a remarkable example of how industrial heritage can be reinvented to meet the needs of the future. The arrival of Air Logistics Group reinforces the vitality of this business community and demonstrates the attractiveness of Maia as a strategic business hub."

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