Air Charter Service achieved a 10.3% revenue increase to US$1.34 billion in 2025, driven by growth across all divisions and new office openings.
Air Charter Service (ACS) reported a 10.3 per cent increase in revenues to US$1.34 billion for the financial year ending 31 January, with growth across all divisions, reported London's Air Cargo News.
The charter broker stated that its cargo division achieved modest growth above the industry average, while its time-critical business recorded a remarkable 76 per cent revenue increase and a 92 per cent rise in jobs. Chairman Chris Leach noted that onboard courier and next flight out services had expanded strongly under new leadership.
Private jets delivered the largest revenue gain, up 19.1 per cent compared to 2024. ACS also transported 90,000 tons of freight during the year and broke its longest flight record twice in one week, flying from Dallas to Sydney and from Perth to Los Angeles.
The company opened six new offices in 2025, including its first in Saudi Arabia and Italy. Mr. Leach mentioned that investments in technology and efficiencies boosted EBITDA by 33 per cent, underscoring ACS' position as the world's largest charter broker with further growth planned.






