CELEBRATING OUR CREW ON WORLD PILOTS DAY

26 April 2022


At Air Charter Scotland we are incredibly proud to recognise the work our pilots do. On this World Pilots Day, we asked them why they were inspired to pursue this adventurous career.

Alan Ruddock is a Legacy 650 Captain and Legacy Training Captain, he said:

“For me, it’s the travel. Seeing different destinations and cultures that you wouldn’t otherwise see. I caught the ‘aviation bug’ whilst working part-time as a baggage handler. Having the privilege to dip into other cultures as if a traveller from another world or time is what it’s all about. Watching the school run in Tajikistan; to being in a NASA facility in California. Being in a Souk in Morocco; to perpetual daylight in the Arctic Circle, and all sometimes in the space of the same week!”

Lucy Youdell, an Air Charter Scotland Captain on the Embraer Legacy 500, spoke about the influence of her childhood on her career choice: 

“As a child, I was very fortunate to be taken on many foreign holidays and was always so excited at the prospect of being at the airport and getting on a plane much more so than going on the holiday itself! A pilot was still perceived as a very stereotypical male role when I was younger so I always aspired to be cabin crew; a well-established career within the industry that fascinated me so much. When I was at secondary school the headteacher put the idea into my head that it was possible, for a young small female like me, to actually get to fly these wonderful machines for a job, so I had a trial lesson in a Piper PA28 on my 16th birthday and the ‘bug bit’. I’m delighted as to how far I’ve come and very excited for what lies ahead.”


Daniel Woods, a Captain for Air Charter Scotland on the Citation Latitude, spoke of catching the flying ‘bug’ young: 

“At the age of 14, I went along to Fairoaks Airport in Surrey with my Father who was having a business meeting with his clients. After his meeting, he asked if I would like a trial lesson, and without hesitation, I excitedly said “Yes please!”. 
“A few short moments later I found myself climbing into an aircraft and taking to the skies with an instructor, it is safe to say that from that day, I caught the bug for flying. I later discovered that as a very young child I would tell my parents that I wanted to fly like a bird when I grew up and I think this is about as close as I’ll get to fulfilling that wish.”s

Nick Wildman, a Legacy 500 Captain and  Fleet Manager overcame obstacles to reach for the sky:

“I’ve wanted to be a pilot since a small boy, but maths was never a strong point for me, I had to retake it just to get a grade C for GCSE. In fact in high school, I can remember one teacher, in particular, laughing at me, and telling me “you’ll never be a pilot, you’re no good at maths, and you can’t see” in reference to that fact I wear glasses.”
“Fast forward 25 years on, and I’ve been in aviation as a pilot for the last 16 years, 8 of those as a Captain.  If you want something enough, you’ll defy all odds to achieve it. Have confidence and belief in yourself regardless of what others tell you!”

Our pilots are a truly talented crew, and we hope their stories can inspire another generation to take to the skies. 

AIR CHARTER SCOTLAND AND ELIT’AVIA CHAMPION COLLABORATION

7 April 2022

In a challenging aviation market, the global Air Charter Association (ACA) offers a vital network and environment for its operator members to keep the safety and service for clients at the highest standards.

We recently collaborated with Elit’Avia to support the transfer of a UK-registered Embraer Phenom 300 onto the 9H Maltese aircraft registry.  As a G-registry operator, Air Charter Scotland supported Elit’Avia with the process of achieving an export certificate of airworthiness in a complex transaction.  

Elit’Avia COO Iain Houseman said of the collaboration: “As a competitor in the same marketplace, it was especially satisfying to collaborate in this way.”

The industry has experienced significant setbacks in recent years. Ian elaborated: “Aviation is constantly evolving, and we have endured significant disruption to every part of the administrative and management infrastructure we all took for granted. Being able to work with very supportive, competent and diligent ACA members such as Air Charter Scotland, who have the same goals of safety and client experience, has shown that collaboration and partnership are essential in a market experiencing considerable turmoil and consolidation.” 

air charter scotland collaboration

Gary Whitecunas, Director of Business Development at Elit’Avi, praised the project, saying: “We are very grateful to Air Charter Scotland’s Commercial Director Derek Thomson and Richard Rooney, the Continuing Airworthiness Manager. Both supported us in the communications between the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Transport Malta.”

Elit’Avia approached us to assist with the process of comprehensive research on the aircraft’s records, including inspection and preparation for commercial operations. The collaboration achieved the goal inside three weeks, concluding a very complex administrative situation. We were proud to add our support to this project, and Our Commercial Director Derek Thomson said: “We were very pleased to support Elit’Avia with this project.”

Business aviation is a great enabler, and collaboration, especially among boutique independent businesses, is an excellent way to drive our dynamic sector forward.” 

We are proud of our work ethic, and this collaboration reflects our company ethos. If you would like to create your bespoke private jet charter trip, contact our team. Call us today for a personalised consultation with one of our private aviation experts at +44 (0) 203 598 5392 or email us at info@aircharterscotland.com.

Private Jet photo credit: Daryl Cauchi

SOUTH POLE PARTNERSHIP TO OFFSET CARBON EMISSIONS

30 March 2022

Air Charter Scotland partners with South Pole to offset carbon emissions

Air Charter Scotland, a leading UK-based air charter and aircraft management company, is pleased to announce its first commitment to a worthy environmental and community project.  It is teaming with global sustainability consultancy South Pole to fully offset carbon emissions from its business jet fleet based out of London (Biggin Hill and Luton Airports), Glasgow and Malta.  Clients and charter brokers will be offered the option, effective immediately. 

After close consultation with South Pole, Air Charter Scotland determined its initial project will help support a new, hydro power water project located on the Du River in the Hubei Province in China.   Newly designed to aid the supply of clean energy, it delivers clean electricity through the hydropower station with an installed capacity of 500MW, reducing pollution for the local community.  

We have been evaluating doing something meaningful and tangible on carbon emissions for some time now,” said Air Charter Scotland COO Derek Thomson.  The business, founded 21 years ago, is looking forward to building its business relationship with South Pole, where it hopes to  support other international projects after an initial 12 months.  Air Charter Scotland is also investigating a suitable nature project in the UK to invest in later this year. 

Aviation contributes to 2.5% of all global CO2 output. Business aviation contributes a fraction of that – no more than 0.2% – and our sector continues to lead in the drive to sustainability with next gen alternative powered aircraft  the widening supply of sustainable aviation fuel at business aviation airports,” he highlighted. 

“This Hubei project is a well-considered community programme our growing base of international clients can identify with.  It will enable the local community to tap into new, renewable energy sources and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels as the main source of power generation, sparing the environment from 782,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions on average per year.” 

“South Pole supports this worthy project as a significant contributor to improved local transportation and communications systems.  It provides employment opportunities for 70 people plus training provision, as well as enhanced investments that benefit the local economy. 

Through its sustainability programmes, South Pole sees that 782,000 tonnes of CO2 are mitigated on average each year.

HUBEI PANKOU HYDROPOWER PROJECT

17 March 2022

SUPPLYING CLEAN ENERGY AND DRIVING DOWN HARMFUL POLLUTION FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITY

THE STORY

With its large population and booming growth, the ever-increasing demand for energy in China requires constant developments of sustainable energy sources that can facilitate a move away from China’s dependence on coal.

THE SOLUTION

Located on the Du River in Hubei Province of China, this project generates clean electricity through a hydropower station with an installed capacity of 500MW. Thanks to the project, the local community can rely on renewable energy sources and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels as the main source of power generation, while the environment is spared from 782,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions on average per year.

THE IMPACT

The project activities have also contributed to provide improved local transportation and communications systems, employment opportunities, as well as enhanced investments in the local area which has benefited the local economy.
More information on the project can be found on South Pole’s website.

20 YEARS WITH TEXTRON

23 December 2021

Home to more than 5.5 million people, Scotland is a uniquely proud nation with a long standing aviation tradition. Air Charter Scotland began operations in Glasgow 20 years ago with a Cessna fleet, manufactured by Textron, an American aviation aircraft manufacturing corporation. Alongside Textron, we have been able to thrive, and have overcome challenges allowing us to go from strength to strength. 

Air Charter Scotland started with a small fleet of Cessna piston-twins, and later leased a privately owned CitationJet 1. Under new ownership in 2006, we continued to grow, and over two decades later, we have flown 20 Cessnas, a record that Textron Aviation believes is unique. 

Our commercial Director/Grounds Operations Manager, Derek Thomson, has experience with several business aircraft types and says one of the reasons for Cessna’s success in the Air Charter Scotland fleet has been Textron Aviation’s continuous improvement in customer support, including its willingness to recognise our charter operator’s challenges and work together as a team. 

Speaking on the citations Derek said ‘I believe Citation dispatch reliability is an important factor, and the aircraft are very efficient, and then there’s the cost of acquisition, we encourage people to buy something more modest as they explore private jet ownership and the Citation is the perfect option for that’.

Both Brexit and Covid have had a significant impact on the aviation industry, with Thomson saying that ‘The ravages of Covid hid the worst machinations of Brexit, it’s created around three times more work to plan a trip’. However, our flights operations team continues to excel, ‘we saw borders changing by the hour and there was always concern we’d have a crew stranded, but we made certain everything was 100% perfect and managed to come through it’.

Our formative relationship with Textron Aviation is a testament to our ethos, and has allowed us to deliver unique capabilities as efficiently and safely as possible over the last 20 years. If you would like to create your bespoke private jet charter trip, get in touch with our team. You can call us today for a personalised consultation with one of our private aviation experts at +44 (0) 203 598 5392 or email us on info@aircharterscotland.com

SKI SEASON BY PRIVATE JET

26 November 2021

Europe’s winter ski season is fast approaching, and with snowfall across the globe exceeding expectations, it’s set to be one of the best seasons yet. With many of Europe’s ski resorts being best accessed by private jet, Air Charter Scotland are here to help you plan the ultimate luxurious ski and snowboarding holidays for 2021-22. 

Our private jets take away the stress of busy commercial flights, and our runways right in the heart of the mountains ensure that long resort transfers are a thing of the past- giving you more time to hit the slopes and witness the breath-taking scenery of the most impressive glaciers and mountaintops. 

We are dedicated to offering top-tier services, and always go above and beyond to accommodate any requests; so there’s no need to worry about additional luggage and large ski equipment. You can rest easy with a completely personalised on-board service and more. 

Our Citation XL is a perfect choice for flying luxury to the slopes, accommodating up to 8 people. The jet’s versatile mid-sized cabin class is ideal for short to mid-range flights and its take-off and landing capabilities allows this private jet access into many short runways in destinations such as Sion and Chambéry. Luxury comes as standard on this private jet, meaning you can take advantage of a fully stocked bar, plenty of ski storage, and fully adjustable and reclining cabin seats. Pets are also welcome on-board, meaning the whole family can fly like a VIP. 

ACS can fly you directly to Sion Airport, and on to the heart of Verbier, where you can experience the famous views of the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc from the trails of Mont Fort Glacier. Or, if you want to relax in the chalets of the French Alps, charter a flight to the Arrondissement of Chambéry, offering some of France’s best skiing spots and finest cuisine. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn a new skill or a seasoned ski professional in search of a challenge, our destinations make for a truly indulgent aprés ski experience. 

A private jet provides winter-sport enthusiasts with the perfect way to maximise time spent on the slopes, whilst also freeing up time to enjoy the extensive range of off-piste experiences. If skiing isn’t for you, our resort’s luxury hotels and chalets are a great way to take in the mountain views and relax in the alpine paradise. We are experts on all of our destinations and are always on hand to help with recommendations on activities and excursions across our resorts, from gourmet restaurants, spa activities to private wine tasting sessions. 

Whether you’re a solo skier or planning a vacation with family and friends, Air Charter Scotland has everything you could possibly need to make your luxury ski holiday a truly unforgettable experience. 

If you’re looking to create your bespoke private jet charter trip to your favourite winter destination, get in touch with our team. You can call us today for a personalised consultation with one of our private aviation experts at +44 (0) 203 598 5392 or email us at info@aircharterscotland.com.