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Hong Kong's Apertus joins The ACA
Joining The Air Charter Association aligns Apertus Aviation with its industry standards of conduct and best practice.
Ringo Fan extends The ACA's reach further into Asia.

Hong Kong-headquartered charter consultancy Apertus Aviation has joined The Air Charter Association. The company has a presence in Beijing and London, and offers on demand and short term charter solutions in Asia. The team has accumulated over 30 years of experience across different sectors in private aviation as an operator, consultancies including early stage regulatory implementation, charter operator and aircraft manufacturer.

Managing director Ringo Fan says: “We share The Air Charter Association's view of upholding the highest standards of conduct that benefit the industry and our clients. We look forward to learning from the other members and working closely with the association to promote integrity and ethical business practices in the market, not only in Europe but in Asia as well.”

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