Air Charter Service reports 12% growth in the first quarter

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Air Charter Service, headquartered in the UK, has reported 12% growth in the first three months of 2013.

                              Chris Leach
Air Charter Service, headquartered in the UK, has reported 12% growth in the first three months of 2013.

The company has seen an increase in charters across its three departments – private jets, commercial airliners and cargo aircraft.

Air Charter Service arranged more than 6,500 charter contracts in 2012 and says that it has experienced a very bright start to 2013.

Chris Leach, chariman (pictured), said: “We are especially pleased with the success of the executive jets department, which has increased charter numbers by an impressive 20% compared to last year’s first quarter. The commercial jets division is growing at a steady pace too and cargo remains strong as always. We have already arranged almost 1,600 charters in the first three months of the year.”

Leach added: “Sales of our jet card – The Lindbergh Card – have really started to take-off in this year’s first quarter, helping with the strong growth in private jet figures. There are currently no signs of this upturn abating. We managed to steadily grow during the recent tough economic years and now we can push on with fresh optimism.”

Air Charter Service has 17 global offices on five continents contributing to revenue in excess of $420million.

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