Notes to Editors
- Chapman Freeborn provided over 5,000 charters in 2008,
in addition to many ACMI, wet and dry aircraft lease
arrangements ranging from Boeing 747, Airbus A300 and
IL-76 freighters to Fokker 100s and Boeing 767 passenger
airliners.
- The Group turnover for 2008 was just under EUR 400,000,000
* and 2008 proved the most successful year yet in the
Group's history.
*unaudited
- Chapman Freeborn is the largest air charter broker
in the world, with 32 offices in 22 countries, most recently
opening offices in Brazil and Uganda and employing over
250 personnel.
- Chapman Freeborn was established in 1973.
- The cargo charter department specialises in moving
urgent cargo, peacekeeping equipment and humanitarian
supplies, heavy and outsize pieces, high value commodities,
dangerous goods and AOG parts.
- Chapman Freeborn was voted Air Cargo Charter Broker
of the Year at the ACW World Air Cargo Awards in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
- The passenger department provides charters to a client base which includes VIPs, travel agents, tour operators, incentive travel organisers and governments.
- Many of the world's major relief organisations, governments,
NGOs and other aid providers use the company's expertise
in transporting relief goods and organising personnel
evacuations.
- Chapman Freeborn provides ACMI, wet, damp and dry leasing
solutions for many of the world's airlines.
- Chapman Freeborn subsidiary Air Dispatch has offices
at many of Europe's major airports - offering outsourced
Airline Representation and Station Management services.
www.air-dispatch.com
- UK-based subsidiary Paragon Global Flight Support provides
outsourced flight operations including trip planning,
diplomatic clearances, handling and slot request, fuel
purchase, catering and hotac. www.paragon-global.com
For further information on this story, or about the Chapman Freeborn Group, please contact Julie Black or Andy James on +44 (0)1293 572832
Wings 24 team highlights its last-minute ACMI expertise
1st July 2009

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering recently provided last-minute ACMI cover for Transavia following severe storms at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS) which prompted the low-cost carrier to perform precautionary safety checks on some of its fleet.
The company's "Wings 24" team stepped in to arrange replacement aircraft for several of the Netherlands-based airline’s B737-700 and B737-800 aircraft, so that services to airports across Europe would remain unaffected.
The ACMI specialists again utilised their 24-hour office presence and real-time aircraft ability to source A310, B757-200, B737-800 and B767-300 aircraft to fly passengers to destinations including Rhodes, Tenerife, Haraklion and Olbia.

In total six flights were confirmed with Transavia following the storms, as well as a further sub-charter for a separate European airline. Following the precautionary measures Transavia’s aircraft quickly returned to service and operations resumed as normal.
Chapman Freeborn's Wings 24 team is based at the company’s London Gatwick headquarters and offers round the clock expertise on ACMI and last-minute sub-charter operations worldwide.
Working together with the global office network of the group, the service provides airlines with the reassurance that office based staff are on hand at any time, both locally and at the head office, to deal with unexpected problems or last minute issues.
www.chapman-freeborn.com
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