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Air Charter Service is planning to expand its Miami operation and has appointed Brian Rodriguez to lead the team, as president of ACS Miami.
Mr Rodriquez has worked for ACS for over a decade, in the Miami office for seven years after moving from New York.
Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas, said: “This is the natural progression for Brian and I am sure he will take his new position in his stride, given his knowledge of how ACS works.
“He has been in the Miami office since its inception in 2015 and has mentored several of the team there. He is the ideal person to push the further growth of ACS in the region.”
Mr Rodriguez added: “I can’t wait to get started. We have big plans for the expansion of our operation here, continuing the strong growth we have experienced in the first six months of this year. In terms of revenue, we’ve seen a 39% increase compared with the same period last year, and a 20% increase on pre-pandemic figures.”
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