Brian Rodriguez looks to continue strong growth as he takes the helm at ACS Florida

Brian Rodriguez looks to continue strong growth as he takes the helm at ACS Florida

Air Charter Service has appointed the experienced Brian Rodriguez as head of its Florida operation, based in Miami. 

“Brian has been with us for more than ten years and has exhibited his knowledge and expertise during his time in the Florida office. He moved from our US HQ in New York seven years ago and has since risen through managerial and directorial positions up to the role of VP of ACS Miami,” Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas, commented.

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“This is the natural progression for Brian and I am sure that he will take his new position of president of ACS Miami 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.” 

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 “I can’t wait to get started in my new role. We have big plans for the expansion of our operation down here, continuing the strong growth that we have experienced in the first six months of this year. In terms of revenue we’ve seen a 39% increase when compared to the same period last year, and a 20% increase on pre-pandemic figures,” Rodriguez added.

Air Charter Service is a global aircraft charter broker with 28 worldwide offices, spanning all six major continents and we offer private jet, commercial airliner and cargo aircraft charters, as well as onboard courier solutions. The company, formed in 1990, arranges almost 30,000 charter flights annually with revenue of more than 1.8 billion dollars in 2021 and employs almost 600 staff worldwide.

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