Chapman Freeborn eyes stronger presence in Africa
Chapman Freeborn looking to expand its presence across the African market.
The air charter specialist, providing personalised and bespoke air charter solutions for passenger and air cargo movements, will showcase its market-leading services during its participation at Aviation Africa 2024 happening at the Sandton Convention Centre in Gauteng, South Africa.
Chapman Freeborn’s participation at the region’s aviation industry event also reflects its commitment to supporting the growth of aviation across Africa. With Africa’s aviation sector rapidly evolving through new airlines, expanded airports, and increased demand for business aviation, Chapman Freeborn offers tailored solutions to meet these needs. Its ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) services, designed to address seasonal demand fluctuations and operational challenges such as Aircraft on Ground (AOG) recovery and maintenance delays, are particularly relevant to the region's airlines.
Chapman Freeborn’s global expertise, combined with its local market knowledge, enables the company to provide flexible ACMI solutions that help airlines operate efficiently without the burden of long-term fixed costs. In addition, the company offers comprehensive aircraft charter services, including cargo and passenger charters, as well as private jet services.
The Aviation Africa 2024 will likewise provide Chapman Freeborn with an opportunity to network with industry leaders, engage with key stakeholders, and further develop its partnerships across the African aviation sector.
Alain Champonnois, President and CEO of Chapman Freeborn IMEA, said:“Aviation in Africa is at a pivotal moment of growth and transformation, and we are excited to be part of that journey. The Aviation Africa Summit is the ideal platform for us to strengthen existing partnerships, forge new ones, and showcase our expertise in providing tailored, flexible solutions that support the region’s evolving aviation landscape. We look forward to working closely with our partners across Africa to unlock new opportunities for growth.”
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