Challenge Group joins The Air Charter Association

Challenge Group joins The Air Charter Association

Challenge Group is the new member of The Air Charter Association and wishes to actively contribute to its activities. The company thus joins the leading worldwide trade association for companies and individuals engaged in aircraft charter.

Inspired by the concept of the shared economy as foundation for a sustainable business model, Challenge Group is committed to co-constructing and sharing its values with new communities. The objective is to enhance each other in order to build the future of the air cargo industry. Challenge Group has therefore recently become a member of The Air Charter Association (The ACA).

“The Air Charter Association, which was established in 1949, is one of the oldest and most respected air freight related associations globally. The Challenge Group is honoured to be accepted as a member by this prestige association, and we are looking forward to work alongside other members and partners in shaping the future of the Air Freight industry in general and that of the Global Charter in particular,” said Or Zak, vice president commercial of Challenge Group.

Kevin Ducksbury, chairman of The ACA stated: “We are delighted to welcome The Challenge Group to the Association as we develop our international growth and increase our representation for membership in the cargo sector.”

Open to both passenger and cargo transport, The Air Charter Association has seen its number of cargo providers increase due to several factors, starting with the pandemic and the geopolitical situation. At the same time, air cargo has become a predominant component of the charter business, while the demand for charter has grown impressively over the past two years. The number of clients seeking such a solution has also increased, reinforcing Challenge Group’s decision to join the association.

Yossi Shoukroun, Group CEO of Challenge Group, said: “Our mission is to empower customers’ expansion, therefore we are ready to fly where our business partners need us to do so, providing tailor made air cargo solutions.”

Picture of James Graham

James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

Newsletter

Stay informed. Stay ahead. To get the latest air cargo news and industry trends delivered directly to your inbox, sign up now!

related articles

Air cargo rates rise to a 2024 high

Global air cargo demand maintains strong momentum in November

Formula E to reduce airfreight emissions by at least 25 percent