The Air Charter Association Announces New Initiative to Combat Illegal Charters

Air Charter Expo (ACE19) took place at London Biggin Hill Airport (EGKB) on September 17th and was the most successful of the ACE exhibitions so far. More than 1,100 delegates attended to see 20 aircraft on the static display and 70 exhibitor booths.  There was standing room only for panel discussions on The Future of Operating, The Future of Broking and the Keynote Session on Illegal Charters.

Speaking during the opening session of the afternoon, Nick Weston, chairman of The Air Charter Association announced a joined-up initiative between a number of key industry bodies on illegal charters, a blight on the professional industry that the association represents.

Part of the initiative will be a ground awareness and education campaign designed to reduce the supply and demand for illegal flights. The concept is to target customers and crews who may unwittingly be using or operating an illegal flight.

For an illegal charter to operate, the crew and passengers will come into contact with several airport personnel from operations, ATC and ground crew. Any of these can report their concerns about potentially illegal flights to The Air Charter Association via the website - https://www.theaircharterassociation.aero/compliance/illegal-charter/ who will then take the matter further with the relevant authorities.

The Air Charter Association also launched its brand-new broker qualification programme. This attracted a significant level of interest from brokers with a number pre-registering for the 4-level course. The programme is a mixture of classroom-based and on-airport training in a rarely available behind-the-scenes day.