Queen's Death Postpones Air Charter Association Expo
The Air Charter Expo has been postponed to September 27 following Thursday's death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The Air Charter Association said this year's Air Charter Expo has a record number of pre-registered attendees. (Photo: Air Charter Association)

The Air Charter Association (ACA) announced on Twitter today that it is postponing the Air Charter Expo (ACE) to September 27 following the death Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II. Hosted by the ACA, Business Air News, and London Biggin Hill Airport, the event was originally set for September 13. Registration for the event remains open.


ACA said earlier this week that there are a record number of pre-registered attendees and exhibitors for this year’s ACE, with more than 80 booth exhibits and a selection of aircraft on static display. The conference program will feature sessions on the latest developments in charter operations, including passenger, cargo, and helicopter operations, as well as a presentation on safe single-engine turbine operations. Other sessions will focus on the ACA broker qualification, eVTOL developments, and the ACA’s guide to offsetting carbon emissions.


“ACE’22 offers fantastic business and networking opportunities, where ACA members can gather to meet each other and industry associates, step aboard the latest charter aircraft and enjoy invaluable conference sessions, all in one location,” said ACA chairman Kevin Ducksbury.