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Air Charter Association Moves Broker Training Online, Adds Member Hub
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Online training will make broker qualification more accessible
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With more than 420 members globally, the Air Charter Association wants to make it easier for members to communicate—with each other and with the association.
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The Air Charter Association (ACA) has released an online version of its Air Charter Broker Qualification training and launched a hub to improve communication among its 420 members in 59 countries. With the member hub, ACA will be able to create forums based on key topics, allowing members to share input.

“This will facilitate wider discussion and engagement amongst the membership, with key issues in the areas of affairs, regulation, and sustainability,” the ACA explained. “Additionally, given the oversaturated use of traditional communication channels such as email, having a unique platform of communication will ensure that ACA is able to deliver clear updates to the membership that do not get missed.”

The broker training “ensures that [charter] brokers are aware of industry best practices as set out by ACA.” So far, ACA has trained more than 200 delegates from 100 member companies. In-person training is still available, but online training makes it more accessible to people anywhere in the world. 

“The feedback has been incredibly positive,” said ACA CEO Glenn Hogben, “with many of the attending delegates highlighting the fantastic delivery of the course, using real-life experiences and anecdotes to give a practical understanding of the theory behind the qualification.”

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