Bigger Sydney office for Air Charter Service

Bigger Sydney office for Air Charter Service

Air Charter Service (ACS) has moved to a larger office in Sydney, three years after launching operations in Australia.

Since opening up in 2016, ACS Australia has tripled in size, and the charter company says the move is necessary to facilitate the planned future growth.

Paul Crook, CEO of ACS Australia says it was clear ACS needed more room, with the new office offering almost double the floorspace of the old one.

He says: “We are looking to recruit more aviation specialists to our team in the second half of this year. Last year we almost doubled the size of our team and they all hit the ground running, as we were up 32% in charter numbers and we are going well so far this year.”

Crook says that the Australian economy is robust, saying: “The country has the 13th-largest national economy by nominal GDP and, in 2018, Australia became the country with the largest median wealth per adult.”

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