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Jan Roosien says joining forces with AC3 will bring benefits for the whole group in terms of customer service

AC3 adresses security issues and welcomes Aerodynamics

Founding members of air charter alliance Alpha Charlie 3 (AC3), Antwerp, Belgium-based The Aviation Factory and Cologne, Germany based PAS-Professional Aviation Solutions, have seen demand for aircraft increase by 25 per cent in the last month, and attribute this to their approach to safety issues.

AC3 believes there are ever growing risks inherent in travel, and so has added a service whereby collaborating security firms supervise security measures for its clients within the EU zone. This service covers most chartered aircraft, allowing passengers an in-depth audit of potential security risks and an overview of any measures taken to avoid such risk. Depending upon the destination involved, it may be possible to have trained staff and dogs on board.

AC3 co-founder Birte Kipke

says: “Using your own aircraft means you are completely in control of its whereabouts. This extra service is an answer for our very demanding clients and [a response to] the changing circumstances in the world.” 

Furthermore, Dutch brokerage Aerodynamics has joined the AC3 alliance. Commercial director Jan Roosien explains: “We believe that joining the group will allow us to make use of each others expertise, experience and know-how. We will all benefit when we bring our knowledge together, and we will all be able to serve our customers in the most effective way.”