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ACS to the rescue of rhinos

Air Charter Service was called into action by non-profit conservation organisation African Parks to help relocate 16 Southern White Rhino from South Africa to Garamba National Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).The last Northern White Rhino was poached in the DRC in 2006 but Garamba is now a safe location and the project aims to restore the ecological balance of one of Africa's oldest national parks.ACS decided ... [+]

ACS speeds aid to stricken Libya

Air broker Air Charter Service has been working around the clock to arrange aid charters to Libya following the catastrophic floods in the country. By 21 September it had already chartered aircraft carrying over 500 tons to the country, with more to follow in the coming days. Director for government and humanitarian ... [+]

We have lift-off, says ACS Houston

Air Charter Service has moved its Houston office to larger premises to accommodate growth plans in Texas.ACS Houston chief executive, Dustin Roades, commented: “Last year was ACS Houston’s best, in terms of both charter numbers and revenue. On the back of what we achieved in 2022, we started looking to ... [+]

To the rescue in Guam

Broker Air Charter Service has arranged the transport of over 500 tonnes of relief goods to Guam in the wake of Typhoon Mawar, which hit the region in late May.Director for Government & Humanitarian Services, Ben Dinsdale,  said: “Following the significant damage suffered from the powerful storm we were asked ... [+]

It’s great to be back at ACS says Alfie Arrowsmith

Air Charter Service has appointed Alfie Arrowsmith as regional vice president of cargo for North America.He joined ACS’s South African operation in 2010, before moving to another established charter broker in the country moving, in 2015 to Miami. He has now joined Air Charter Service for the second time and ... [+]

ACS opens in Mexico City

Air Charter Service has opened a new office in Mexico City, its 12th in the Americas and 30th in total. It is headed by Marco Circosta, who joined ACS nine years ago, and has worked in multiple ACS offices around the world, along with focussing on the Mexican market for ... [+]

Air industry springs into action to get aid to earthquake victims – updated

Air Charter Service arranged several passenger and cargo aircraft charters into Turkey and Syria to transport search and rescue teams, along with aid for victims of the recent earthquakes. After the first quake struck in the early hours of Monday 6 February near the city of Gaziantep, close to the Turkey-Syria ... [+]

ACS opens in Washington DC

Air Charter Service has opened an office in Washington DC to serve the capital and the Virginia and Delaware regions. Joel Fenn has been appointed as chief executive of the new office, the broker’s ninth in the US.Fenn was most recently chief executive of ACS’s Miami operation, and commented: “We ... [+]

ACS opens south of France outlet

Air Charter Service has opened a new office in the country, in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France. The broker’s Paris office has grown into one of its most important following its opening 13 years ago. The office in Aix-en-Provence will be headed by Caroline Bourge, who joined ACS over ... [+]

Air broker ACS keeps on growing

UK-based broker Air Charter Service recorded sales of $770 million for the first six months of its financial year (1 February-31 July 31), an increase of 49% on the same period last year.ACS founder and chairman, Chris Leach, commented: “Last year was our record year, with revenue of $1.8 billion, ... [+]

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