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London satellite will support expansion for Chapman Freeborn
The broker is committed to attracting a diverse range of new talent to service its growing customer base, and the London office will provide an easily accessible hub in the city while supporting operations in its Gatwick HQ.
Avia Solutions Group chairman Gediminas Ziemelis with Chapman Freeborn chairman Russi Batliwala.

Chapman Freeborn, part of the Avia Solutions Group, has opened a new satellite office in London Bridge in the UK capital to support its ongoing global expansion and attract new talent.

The central London location will provide an easily accessible hub in the city to accommodate the expanding team, while supporting the charter broker's operations in its Gatwick headquarters.

“Charter brokering is a people business, and we are committed to attracting a diverse range of new talent to continue providing the best service to our growing customer base,” says chairman Russi Batliwala. “As we mark our 50th anniversary, our new office strengthens our UK roots and makes us accessible to a new pool of talent. A London location is integral to our success as we set our sights on the next 50 years of global expansion.”

The move is part of Chapman Freeborn's wider strategy to fortify its international network through the establishment of regional offices worldwide, including recent openings in New York and Houston, as well as in Austria, Switzerland, France, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia.

The London Bridge office was inaugurated on 13 September with an opening event attended by the senior management team as well as Gediminas Ziemelis, co-founder and chairman of Avia Solutions Group.

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