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The ACA brings forum to EBACE for the first time
Industry experts will lead sessions on charter trends, brokering challenges and technology threats to traditional roles during a Geneva afternoon.
The Air Charter Forum will run for nearly three hours on the afternoon of Wednesday 21 May.

The Air Charter Association is bringing its Air Charter Forum to EBACE for the first time. The sessions will take place from 13.30 to 16.15 on Wednesday 21 May at Palexpo, Geneva.

The conference will open with the latest industry insights from WingX, before moving on to market trends and challenges, the role of the broker and whether technology could replace traditional brokering. The event will include speakers from across the sector and invite attendees to share their experience and views.

The forum will conclude with an interactive quiz hosted by CEO Glenn Hogben and training manager Julie Ellis, with the prize being two tickets to the ACA’s Air Charter Excellence Awards gala dinner in November.

The forum is in addition to ACA’s usual EBACE networking event. Chairman Kevin Ducksbury says: “The ACA is delighted to be able to support with the revised EBACE 2025 format by hosting an afternoon of air charter focused conference sessions. We always receive fantastic feedback from members who attend our annual ACA Forum events and we believe it is an excellent platform for discussion that will add additional value to this year's EBACE show.”

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