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Boston office is number ten for Air Charter Service
Air Charter Service already has many long-standing customers in Boston that have previously been predominantly looked after by its two New York offices, but felt investment in a more local presence was vital.
The operation will be headed up by the experienced Robert Alper.

Air Charter Service is opening its 10th office in the US, in Boston, Massachusetts.

Richard Thompson, president of ACS Americas, comments: “We have many long-standing customers in Boston already that have previously been predominantly looked after by our two New York offices, but felt investment in a more local presence was vital to support our increasing number of clients in the region. The office is located at Hanscom Field Airport, meaning our team can meet and greet many of their clients directly before or after their flights; something we feel is important to building the relationships that are integral to our service offering.”

The operation will be headed up by the experienced Robert Alper, who says of the new office: “With private aviation adjusting to the post-Covid landscape, it is a very exciting time to be opening a new office, and I'm delighted to be opening up here in Massachusetts. My team and I can't wait to get going, serving our existing clients in the region, as well as bringing new ones on board.”

Thompson concludes: “Boston is our third new US office in the last three years, and our eighth worldwide in the same period, as we expand on our policy of having a local presence for as many of our customers as possible.”

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