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BACA to deliver broker training at ACE17
BACA – The Air Charter Association has announced a full day of broker training to coincide with this year's Air Charter Expo (ACE17).
Read this story in our August 2017 printed issue.

BACA – The Air Charter Association has announced a full day of broker training to coincide with this year's Air Charter Expo (ACE17). The one-day exhibition takes place at London Biggin Hill airport on 12 September, and the complete day of broker training is aimed at all levels of brokers, from senior management to fresh faces. “This is a fantastic day of training for brokers and visitors,” states chairman Richard Mumford. “We have carefully created a programme that offers the chance to learn from the presentations and to put that knowledge to immediate use by engaging in all of the different aspects.

“BACA training days have been very popular in the past and I am sure that the innovation of a training day combined with the exhibition will deliver yet another worthwhile experience for brokers.”

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