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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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ACS spreads to 21 countries as it opens Brussels hub
Brussels is a strong location for charter broker ACS, as it is such a pivotal city in Europe, due to its central geographic location and its two busy airports. It is home to regional and world head offices of multinationals.
ACS' expansion is relentless.

Air Charter Service is opening its 41st office and first in Belgium, as it opened its doors in Brussels.
Alexandre Busila, ACS's regional director of the Francophone market, comments: “We have long planned to open an office in Brussels, as it is such a pivotal city in Europe, due to its central geographic location and its two busy airports. It is a global political centre, with several regional and world head offices of multinationals as well as being home to the headquarters of Eurocontrol, the EU and NATO.
“We have been working closely with Belgian clients for the past four decades and have some long-standing customers in the country. Having an office here will mean that we can serve them even better, as well as helping us to win more business. We have brought in an experienced team to the new office and will be looking to we build on that team in the coming months.
“This is an exciting development for ACS, as we move into our 21st country.”


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