Air Charter Service ready for more in Florida

Air Charter Service recently moved to a much larger office in Florida – leaving its Downtown Miami, South Florida office for Florida’s Hollywood in the north. In doing so, it has trebled its available office space, in preparation for expected growth. Its local team has also grown, as Greg Tarran, previously part of the London office, has come to Florida, to focus on private jet charter operations.

Richard Thompson and Brian Rodriguez in Miami. Image: Air Charter Service

Brian Rodriguez, ACS Florida’s CEO, stated: “The new office is three times larger than our old space, allowing us to further our growth plans. It is also closer to Boca Raton, Miami-Opa Locka, Fort Lauderdale Executive, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airports, all of which we regularly use for charters, making it ideally situated for our clients. This new-look office is a major step forward for our business in Florida. Last month, we also added the experienced Greg Tarran from our London headquarters to the team, who has joined as Private Jets Assistant Director, bringing with him a wealth of expertise in dealing with big clients and working on complex operations.”

Richard Thompson, President of ACS Americas, attending the launch event, added: “Florida is such a key market for ACS in the States, so it is important for us to grow our already strong position in the region. The team is thrilled with the new space, upgraded amenities and accessible location. The move reflects our ongoing progress, and this new office’s location not only caters to our employees but also allows us to better serve our clients. The future of the Florida office looks bright, and this is just the beginning.”

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