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Air Charter Service picks up top Russian award
During a gala dinner at Moscow's Izvestia Hall, 13 winners were chosen to receive a business aviation award from the 11-strong council of the Russian United Business Aviation Association.
Sales and development manager Sergey Vekhov collects the Charter Broker of the Year award for ACS.

Air Charter Service has been named Charter Broker of the Year in the third National Wings of Business Awards in Moscow, Russia. 
The Wings of Business Awards were established in 2016 and recognise outstanding companies operating in the business aviation segment, from aviation brokers and air carriers to operators and ground service centres, and many in between. 
This year nominations were presented in 13 categories and the winners were chosen by a professional jury committee. The event is governed by the Russian United Business Aviation Association and is the highest accolade in the field of business aviation in Russia.

ACS Moscow sales and development director Sergey Vekhov thanked those who selected the company for the award: “Our hard work over the past 12 months and beyond has paid off, and we are very grateful for this recognition. Our first Russian office opened its doors almost 25 years ago. Since then we have increased our presence in the region with offices in Moscow, St Petersburg and Almaty, and I'm very proud of how much we have grown. We are hoping to grow all of those businesses further this year as we look to cement our place as the leading air charter provider in the region.”

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