Chapman Freeborn Presents Its Services At The Air Cargo Forum In Amsterdam

Chapman Freeborn, aircraft charter company is set to showcase its charter expertise at this year's TIACA Air Cargo Forum, held from November 2 - 4 at the Amsterdam RAJ Exhibition Centre.

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering is set to showcase its charter expertise at this year's bi-annual TIACA Air Cargo Forum, held from November 2 - 4 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition Centre.
The event, which is organised by The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), attracts top decision makers in the international air cargo and logistics industry.

Attendees are invited to visit Chapman Freeborn's stand (Hall 10, Booth 214) to find out more about the company's full range of services including: private jet charter, cargo charters, onboard couriers and global flight support.

Chapman Freeborn provides aircraft charter and leasing services to a diverse client base including major corporations, governments and international aid agencies, as well as high net worth individuals and prominent figures from the entertainment world. The company has a global network of 32 offices in 22 countries.

Earlier this year Chapman Freeborn was voted Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year at the World Air Cargo Awards for the fourth straight year.

It has also jumped 82 places in the Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250 list.
The global aircraft charter specialist was ranked 73rd in the annual league table of Britain's biggest mid-market private companies having come in at 155th in 2009.
Despite tough trading conditions, the Sunday Times praised those on the list for their ambition, ingenuity and sheer strength - describing them as the engine-house of the British economy.
Audited accounts for 2008 revealed a 33 per cent increase in sales with turnover topping GBP 294 million - and last year's figure is set to show further significant growth.

Other companies featured in this year's list include household names such as Harrods, Selfridges and Arsenal Football Club.
Together, the 250 companies on the Sunday Times list generate turnover of GBP 65bn, equivalent to about 5 per cent of Britain's GDP, and employ more than 515,000 people

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