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AIR CHARTER SERVICE REPORTS DOUBLE-DIGIT REVENUE GROWTH IN ITS CARGO SEGMENT
September 4, 2025

Air Charter Service reported strong performance in the first half of 2025, with double-digit growth across its charter operations, including its cargo business. The company said demand remained steady across key sectors, contributing to the overall uptick.

 

Charter flights and turnover both rose significantly, with revenue up 14% compared to the same period in 2024. The broker credited its global network and diversified service offerings for helping to meet customer needs amid shifting market conditions.


Chris Leach, chairman and founder of ACS said: "We are delighted with performance across the board for the first half of the year [our financial year starts on February 1], but particularly happy with private jets, which saw a 20% increase in revenue."

 

"Our underlying flight numbers have increased by around 10%, which is particularly pleasing when compared to the industry average, which only saw 2% growth over the first half of the year."

 

Leach added that ACS's top-line growth in charter numbers is 45%, "but that huge difference is due to a small number of large contracts we have won across different continents," which he said involve a high number of low-value flights, which makes like-for-like figures incomparable to the same period last year.


"Whilst not reaching the heights of private jet growth, revenue in our other two main divisions of cargo and group charter also grew, bringing revenue for the company in the first six months up by 14% to more than £455 million ($610 million)," the ACS chief said.

He noted that though group revenue has grown by 14%, it is worth acknowledging that there have been several non-repeatable events, that have perhaps slightly inflated this figure.

 

"These have included supply chain issues in Southeast Asia, Middle Eastern evacuations, and a large number of flights for an international sporting competition."

 

"However, despite these events, our underlying revenue growth is still more than our target of 10%, and our setup means we are well-placed to deal with events such as these, so we can’t discount them completely."

 

The ACS chief said the company's EBITDA for the first half of 2025 is on track for a 20-30% increase, if H2 continues on the same trajectory.


"Our growth plans are set to continue into the second half of the year with the openings of more offices," Leach said.

 

"In the first six months of 2025 we have opened three new offices, in Milan, Montreal and Cologne, and we have plans for several more before the end of the year, including two imminent announcements," he added.

 
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