The new Boston office for Air Charter Service is located at Hanscom Field and triples the private jet charter brokers footprint.
Air Charter Service has moved its Boston office to Laurence G. Hanscom Field Airport.
The airport ranks as the 19th busiest airport for private jets in the United States.
The new premises are more than three times larger than its previous offices.
The airport location enables the charter broker to expand its meet-and-greet services for clients in the region.
Air Charter Services Americas President Richard Thompson says, “In the first five months of this year, we have more than tripled the number of private jet charters that we contracted in the same period last year.”
He adds, “The market has been responding well to our personalized brand of service and the global reach of the Air Charter Service group.”
The U.K.-based broker has 37 offices worldwide.
The Boston office was opened just two years ago, and in the past six months, it doubled its staff.
It arranges over 30,000 private jet charter, group, and cargo flights annually.
It also registered over $1 billion in annual revenues for the past four years across the group.