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ACS expands office to meet Moscow demand
Looking to grow its Russian business, Air Charter Service has now relocated its Moscow operation to considerably larger office space. Recruitment opportunities will follow.
Air Charter Service has relocated its Moscow headquarters to larger premises.

Air Charter Service has moved its Moscow operation into a new office space that is almost twice as large as its previous premises. Regional director of ACS Russia and CIS Azat Mulgimov comments: “The Moscow operation is now in its 25th year, having opened its doors in 1995, and it continues to grow. This new office gives us the extra space required to facilitate our expansion plans in Russia and the CIS.

“As the only global company of our type in Russia, we count many charter brokers and airlines as our customers, as we are well-placed to offer international companies an easier way to charter aircraft in Russia. Our local bank accounts and language played a huge factor in June and July last year, which was an especially busy period for us; we chartered for 25 per cent of the teams taking part in the FIFA World Cup.

“We are currently recruiting to add to our team of more than thirty staff across our three offices in the region. This new office allows us to grow the number of charter experts by almost 40 per cent, as well as offering more meeting rooms and separate offices for our various divisions.”

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