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Sun, Oct 13, 2024

Air Charter Association Discusses Need For Clear Broker Standards

Inaugural U.S. Roundtable Event Held At Denver’s Centennial Airport

The Air Charter Association (ACA) held its first ever Regional Roundtable on September 10, 2024, at Centennial Airport (KAPA) near Denver, Colorado.

Mayo Aviation and ACA’s International Board Member Ryan Waguespack hosted the event, which was open to all US air charter professionals. The Association has had pretty good success with its European forums by providing a platform for constructive debate on the key issues affecting the industry. The group is committed to delivering the same opportunities to members all over the world.

To signify its dedication to maintaining the highest standards for the industry, the ACA certifies that all new members are experienced and trustworthy by putting them through an accreditation process. Its Air Charter Broker Qualification covers all key knowledge and understanding required to be a competent and professional air charter broker.

The ACA has also recently launched an online broker training course for tis Level 1 standard to ensure access and value to air charter professionals worldwide.

Ryan Waguespack, International Board Member and host of the event said, Having joined the International Board in 2024, it was a pleasure to be able to host the first in-person US roundtable event and facilitate greater discussion on crucial issues facing the industry. I look forward to attending further events, as The ACA continues to expand engagement across the US air charter industry.”

FMI:  www.theaircharterassociation.aero/

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