Air Charter Service has announced plans to invest further in Singapore and the wider Asia Pacific region with new product offerings and an extended group charter team to be led by new head Nick Davis.
Davis, who worked with ACS in London, said he is looking to capitalise on his experience to bring further growth to the group charter department in Singapore and contribute to its success.
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The new head is confident with the new investment in Singapore, citing Changi Airport’s status as ‘sixth busiest airport in Asia and the fourth busiest air cargo hub in the region’ and the aviation industry’s capabilities in in aerospace maintenance, repair and aircraft overhaul.
Brendan Toomey, ACS Singapore’s CEO, commented on Nick’s arrival: “His connections with airlines will also benefit other departments such as our successful cargo team during a period of reduced cargo capacity, and the emergence of passenger aircraft being used to transport cargo.”