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ACS opens second Australia office
Six years after it opened its first Australian office, Air Charter Service is to open another location and the focus is on Brisbane.
Melissa Rogers with the ACS Brisbane team.

Charter broker Air Charter Service has pledged to invest further in Australia as it opens a new office in Brisbane.

“We have been looking to invest further in the country after such a successful first six years for our Sydney operation," says ACS Australia CEO Paul Crook. "It was clear that Brisbane would be the focus as we already have a strong client base there. This new office will help to serve those clients even better, and we have brought in a strong management team with huge amounts of experience to lead the office. 
“We have been very fortunate to appoint the experienced Melissa Rogers as director, and she will be ably assisted by Matthew Haigh as assistant director. Between them they have extensive experience in the industry and are well-respected by clients and airlines alike." 
Rogers adds: “I'm delighted to be heading up this new office; we have a lot of plans to expand our business in the region and I'm looking forward to getting started.”

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