CHARTER firm air Charter Service (ACS) has made two promotions to its time-critical team following volume growth over the past six months.
The changes will see Robert Alleman promoted to time critical group chief executive from his current role of chief executive of time critical for the Americas.
In his new role, Alleman is responsible for the global development of the company's onboard courier (OBC) and next flight out (NFO) services.
Meanwhile, Andreas Spies has been promoted to the role of group chief operating officer for time critical from his existing role as head of time critical for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
He now has responsibility for the operational delivery of OBC and NFO products across the group.
ACS described the promotions as being part of a 'strategic management restructure', reports London's Air Cargo News.
Dan Morgan-Evans, group cargo director at parent company ACS, said: 'Our time-critical services of OBC and NFO have seen incredible growth in the first six months of the year, after a change of leadership last year, with Robert Alleman and Andreas Spies proving pivotal in these results.'
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The changes will see Robert Alleman promoted to time critical group chief executive from his current role of chief executive of time critical for the Americas.
In his new role, Alleman is responsible for the global development of the company's onboard courier (OBC) and next flight out (NFO) services.
Meanwhile, Andreas Spies has been promoted to the role of group chief operating officer for time critical from his existing role as head of time critical for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific.
He now has responsibility for the operational delivery of OBC and NFO products across the group.
ACS described the promotions as being part of a 'strategic management restructure', reports London's Air Cargo News.
Dan Morgan-Evans, group cargo director at parent company ACS, said: 'Our time-critical services of OBC and NFO have seen incredible growth in the first six months of the year, after a change of leadership last year, with Robert Alleman and Andreas Spies proving pivotal in these results.'
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