Air Charter Service (ACS) has launched a new office in Montreal, marking its second location in Canada alongside its established office in Toronto. This expansion brings ACS’s global network to 36 offices and follows its recent investment in a new branch in Milan to expand operations in Italy.
Gary Hopkins, chief executive of ACS Canada, said: “We have been serving the whole of Canada from our Toronto office since opening there 15 years ago, but we’ve been looking at Montreal as a second location for a while now to better serve Quebec.
“The city is an important centre of commerce, finance, industry, and technology, and the new operation means that we can be closer to our French-speaking clients in the province.”
Leading the Montreal office will be Adila Djerrar, who joined ACS more than three years ago with over seven years of experience in the airline and travel industries.
Hopkins expressed his confidence in Djerrar’s leadership, adding: “Adila has been working with clients in Quebec since joining ACS and now has the perfect platform for her growing team to work even closer with them. I’m confident that Adila is the right person to lead our growth in the region, and I’m excited to see the office’s development.”
Djerrar shared her enthusiasm for the new role, stating: “I can’t wait to get started here and continue the work that my team and I have been doing over the past few months in preparation, and the expansion that we have planned to make Montreal another successful Canadian ACS office.”
This new office is set to strengthen ACS’s presence in Canada, particularly in the Quebec region, and enhance its ability to serve French-speaking clients while supporting its long-term growth strategy.