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London Biggin Hill to host ACE again in 2019
Of the many aviation expos held around the world only one specifically targets brokers of ad hoc passenger air charter. ACE boasts a full static display of aircraft, numerous exhibitors and a day of learning and networking.

Building on the success of the 2018 edition, London Biggin Hill airport has announced that next year's Air Charter Expo (ACE) will take place on Tuesday, 17 September 2019.

ACE18 drew record attendance from the air charter industry. With training events, presentations and more than 60 exhibitors and 20 aircraft on show, there was plenty to see and do.

Airport marketing manager Andy Patsalides says: “ACE is the key event for charter professionals in the industry's calendar and we are delighted to be hosting it for the fourth time next year. It truly demonstrates the value operators and brokers place in coming together here in London at this annual event.”

ACE is jointly organised by BACA - The Air Charter Association and Charter Broker magazine. Further details will be announced in early 2019.

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