June1 , 2026

    Air Charter Service Sees Sharp Revenue Rise in First Quarter

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    Air Charter Service (ACS) reported a 35 percent increase in revenue during the first quarter, driven by strong demand across cargo, private jet and passenger charter operations.

    The company said rising activity in global air freight markets, time-sensitive cargo shipments and premium travel demand contributed to the strong financial performance during the period.

    ACS highlighted continued growth in cargo charter services as supply chain disruptions, urgent industrial shipments and specialised freight requirements supported higher charter demand across international routes.

    The private aviation segment also recorded solid momentum, with increasing corporate and leisure travel activity boosting demand for business jet charter services in key global markets.

    The strong quarterly performance reflects sustained expansion in the global charter aviation sector as businesses and customers seek flexible and reliable transport solutions amid evolving logistics and travel requirements.

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