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Air Charter Service (ACS) has appointed François-Xavier Camus managing director of its France office.
Mr Camus joined ACS seven years ago from Air Partner, where he worked as an analyst, coming in as head of the Commercial Jets team.
Justin Bowman, ACS chief executive, said that during his time at the firm, Mr Camus had overseen significant growth at the French office.
“It has grown to become one of the largest departments across ACS’s 20 offices,” said Mr Bowman. “François-Xavier has huge experience in the industry and has been with the Paris office since its infancy.”
Mr Camus believes there is strong potential to further develop the French operation.
“I am really excited by this new challenge and I’m confident that the office will go from strength to strength,” he said.
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