General airfreight in the doldrums – but charters are soaring
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The Canadian office of leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has moved to new, larger premises in Toronto to facilitate its ambitious growth plans in the country.
Gary Hopkins, Managing Director of ACS Canada, said: “Since we opened here in 2010 the office has steadily grown in terms of staff, revenue and number of charters. After outstanding growth over the past 18 months, we feel that now is the time to move to larger offices to help us to expand further and hire more local talent to join our specialist team. Our new premises is more than twice the size of the old office, which should give us enough room for our ongoing expansion plans. This is a truly exciting time for ACS Canada as we look to build on recent successes.
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