Charting New Heights at Air Charter Expo 2025

10 July 2025

Air Charter Scotland is thrilled to once again exhibit at The Air Charter Association’s annual exhibition for aircraft charter and broker services, Air Charter Expo 2025.

ACE’25 will take place on September 9th 2025 at London Biggin Hill Airport, and will host over 100 exhibitors, 1500+ attendees, and 20+ aircraft.

You’ll find Air Charter Scotland’s team situated at Booth 181 throughout the event, on hand to discuss our charter opportunities, aircraft ownership and management, and fleet specifications with fellow attendees of the leading event in the UK’s private aviation sector.

Out on the apron, ACS representatives will be ready and waiting to welcome you aboard for an in depth look at one of our top-of-the-range jets in our growing fleet! We’ll be exhibiting our Cessna Citation Latitude, one of the most comfortable aircrafts in its class with a low altitude cabin and class-leading sound insulation for a relaxed and refreshing journey.

Air Charter Scotland looks forward to connecting and reconnecting with fellow aviation industry professionals and companies at this event to see how we can work together to provide high quality private charter services for clients across the UK.

Comfort & Convenience with ACS Chartered Jet Pet Travel

26 March 2025

Air Charter Scotland has updated our guidance regarding chartered jet travel with pets to increase the size of animals we are able to carry. We can now accommodate multiple large dogs up to 68kg in weight on our midsize and large business jets, so you can bring your pets on board!

Chartering a private flight for you and your pets is a straightforward experience. Pets can arrive, board, and fly by your side, so you can ensure their comfort and wellbeing every step of the way. We can accept arrivals to UK DEFRA-approved airports.

In order to travel with your pet via an Air Charter Scotland flight, we require:

  • A suitable harness and leash, provided by the owner and attached to the owner’s seatbelt, to restrain the pet effectively during take-off, landing, and turbulence, or a pet carrier 
  • The pet to be calm and controlled during transit
  • The relevant documentation and vaccinations as required for the destination location, this usually includes a Pet Passport or Animal Health Certificate (AHC), and proof of microchipping.

For arrival into the UK, pets must have had a tapeworm treatment conducted between 24 and 120 hours prior to arrival and recorded in a Pet Passport or AHC. 

Our business jets, depending on aircraft type, can carry up to 2-3 large dogs not exceeding 68kg/150 pounds each. For full information regarding available aircraft and our pet size and weight regulations, please see our Pets on Jets handout

All relevant documentation must be provided to ACS no later than 48 hours prior to departure. Air Charter Scotland can assist in checking entry requirements and documentation – please do not hesitate to contact us for any assistance.