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May 10, 2011 (newstodate): New aircraft brokering company in Denmark is Air Affairs, managed and owned by Henrik Faerch.
-Our prime focus is on ad-hoc passenger operations, but we have expertise also in serving customers with needs for special cargo flight operations, says Henrik Faerch that holds years of experience in the Danish aircraft brokering business.
-Air Affairs was established on August 1, 2010, and is now moving into new offices at Denmark's Aalborg Airport, where Mr Faerch expects to add two employees as the business grows.
-Aircraft brokering is a highly personal business, relying on networking and personal relations among both providers and customers. Also the market comprises many fortune-seekers that may compromise the confidence among potential customers.
-Customers include both private individuals and corporations, but most often a travel agency is involved, leaving us with only indirect business relations to the end customer. But in any case we take responsibility for selecting the aircraft operator best suited to the job and capable of offering the service expected by the end-user.
-Today's economic environment is a challenge for establishing a new aircraft brokering company - but that bodes well for our ability to grow with the market as it develops, says Mr Faerch.
-Our prime focus is on ad-hoc passenger operations, but we have expertise also in serving customers with needs for special cargo flight operations, says Henrik Faerch that holds years of experience in the Danish aircraft brokering business.
-Air Affairs was established on August 1, 2010, and is now moving into new offices at Denmark's Aalborg Airport, where Mr Faerch expects to add two employees as the business grows.
-Aircraft brokering is a highly personal business, relying on networking and personal relations among both providers and customers. Also the market comprises many fortune-seekers that may compromise the confidence among potential customers.
-Customers include both private individuals and corporations, but most often a travel agency is involved, leaving us with only indirect business relations to the end customer. But in any case we take responsibility for selecting the aircraft operator best suited to the job and capable of offering the service expected by the end-user.
-Today's economic environment is a challenge for establishing a new aircraft brokering company - but that bodes well for our ability to grow with the market as it develops, says Mr Faerch.