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4th June 2025
The Air Charter Association promotes growth of Internship Programme, Broker Training and global membership at EBACE
The Air Charter Association (The ACA) is delighted to be attending EBACE 2025 in Geneva and to share the progress that has been made by the Association over the past year.
The ACA has been actively driving forward core initiatives, with a particular focus on promoting best practices among air charter professionals, through the growth of The Air Charter Broker Qualification and in supporting the future of the industry by expanding The ACA Internship.
Since the launch of the broker qualification in 2021, over 250 delegates have taken part, from more than 30 countries. The ACA’s most recent Level 3 Training event resulted in the certification of 31 fully qualified Air Charter Brokers.
Tommy Nelson, CEO Trilogy Aviation Group says: “Having recently completed The ACA’s Broker Qualification it was fantastic learning from Glenn and Julie’s deep experience — and seeing how things operate slightly differently in Europe. It gave me a fresh perspective that I’m really excited to bring back to Trilogy. The time and effort put into the training made a real impact, and I’m eager to start integrating what I learned into Trilogy’s growth and success. In fact, I’m ready to sign up my employees for the online ACA course as the next step. I’d love to get them enrolled and set up for success right away.”
This year, The ACA Internship has seen a 250% increase in applications for the 2025 intake and is proud to be able to offer 15 internship placements for young people aged 18-25. The placements are for those who are passionate about aviation and who want to explore the wide range of career opportunities available in the air charter industry.
The ACA’s internship training week will take place in August ’25 at London Biggin Hill Airport and will be led by The ACA’s CEO, Glenn Hogben and The ACA’s Training Manager Julie Ellis. Following completion of this training course The ACA’s interns will have the opportunity to undergo practical work experience at one of the Association’s 440 member companies. The ACA has now expanded its membership to 60 countries and as such is uniquely placed to offer opportunities to aspiring air charter professionals around the world.
The ACA has recently appointed new Events and Training Executive, Malin Junkers, to support the continued growth of these outstanding programmes and The ACA’s wider calendar of member events.
Kevin Ducksbury, Chairman The ACA says: “The Air Charter Association is in an excellent phase of growth at this moment in time, projecting to reach 500 member companies by the end of 2025, expanding the executive team, strengthening its core initiatives and driving ever greater value for members”.