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Air Charter Service Reports Record Year in 2025

Air Charter Service Reports Record Year in 2025
Air Charter Service Leasing (ACS Leasing) marked a significant milestone in 2025 by surpassing 30,000 flights within a single year for the first time. This achievement equates to an average of one flight every 17.5 minutes worldwide, highlighting the company’s expanding global presence and operational scale.
Breaking Records and Expanding Reach
In November, ACS Leasing set new benchmarks by breaking its own record for the longest direct passenger charter twice within one week. The first record-breaking flight involved an Airbus A380 journey from Dallas to Sydney, covering 8,578 miles. Shortly thereafter, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner completed a flight from Perth to Los Angeles, extending the record to 9,318 miles over nearly 17 hours.
Scott Collier, CEO of ACS Leasing, attributed the company’s success to sustained growth throughout the year. He noted, “We’ve experienced huge growth this year, with a particularly busy summer season. But what really sets this year apart is our winter performance, where our counter-cyclical activity has grown significantly.”
Company Profile and Global Expansion
Founded in 1990, Air Charter Service is recognized as the world’s largest private charter brokerage, specializing in arranging bespoke flights for private jets, commercial airliners, and cargo operations worldwide. The company caters to a wide array of requirements, ranging from urgent medical supply deliveries to VIP and corporate travel, all without owning any aircraft. ACS Leasing, the company’s dedicated division, offers flexible short- and long-term aircraft leasing solutions to airlines globally, complemented by tailored concierge services.
Throughout 2025, ACS continued its international expansion by inaugurating new offices in Riyadh, Barcelona, Boston, and Cologne. This growth has extended the company’s footprint to six continents and over 40 offices, enabling it to provide personalized, round-the-clock service while strengthening local client relationships.
Navigating a Competitive and Evolving Market
Despite ACS Leasing’s record-breaking performance, the broader private aviation sector faces emerging challenges. Industry analysts observe that although activity remains robust, it has yet to return to the peak levels witnessed in 2021. Looking forward, rising insurance premiums anticipated in 2026 are expected to increase operational costs for charter providers, including ACS.
Competition within the sector is intensifying as rivals adapt to evolving market conditions. For instance, NetJets is expanding its leadership team and augmenting its fleet with super-midsize jets. Concurrently, digital innovation is reshaping the industry landscape: Airble has introduced a jetpooling feature aimed at improving efficiency, while Elevate Jet has adjusted credit card fees on jet card purchases as a cost-management measure.
Outlook
As ACS Leasing celebrates a record year and broadens its global reach, it confronts both opportunities and challenges in a rapidly changing market. With competitors investing in fleet enhancements and digital advancements, alongside anticipated increases in operational expenses, the forthcoming year will test the resilience and adaptability of the world’s largest charter broker.

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