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Air Charter Service joins ACSF
ACS’ membership of the Air Charter Safety Foundation is effective from February 2025.
Joel Fenn, ACS’s private jets director for north America, expressed his delight.

Global aircraft charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS) has been admitted to the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF).

Joel Fenn, ACS’s private jets director for north America, comments: “We have an in-house global compliance team, and we have always prided ourselves on helping select the right aircraft and crew for our clients’ trips. But we are now delighted to join ACSF, a well-respected organisation and a fantastic source of information since its inception 17 years ago.”

ACSF president Bryan Burns adds: “We are delighted to welcome Air Charter Service to the foundation. ACSF's mission is to lead and support the advancement of the highest aviation safety standards by providing information, resources and tools to empower the charter industry and business aviation to achieve the safest operations worldwide.”

ACS has 35 offices spanning all six major continents, offering private jet, commercial airliner and cargo aircraft charters, as well as onboard courier solutions. The company employs more than 650 staff worldwide, and arranges over 30,000 flights annually. Revenue has reached more than one billion dollars for the past four years.

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