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ACS hits a monthly high
2018 was an extremely exciting year for ACS. Having witnessed the opening of a number of new offices, it also yielded the charter specialist's best ever month.
Air Charter Service group CEO Justin Bowman.

Air Charter Service, the international brokerage, has recorded revenue of approximately $76 million for last month, making November the record month in its history and beating the previous best of just under $66 million.

“This is an outstanding achievement by the whole team, which now comprises more than 500 aviation experts. We saw substantial increases across all three of our main divisions: cargo, private jets and commercial aircraft, with a 31 per cent increase in revenue on last November,” says CEO Justin Bowman.
He continues: “To reach nearly $76 million in one month is remarkable, and a huge step in the direction of our next goal, which is to become a billion dollar company. We are not resting on our laurels though. We know that there is a lot more hard work to do as we go into 2019, and we have three more office openings in the next few months.”

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