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Chapman Freeborn Singapore moves into new office

Posted 18 May 2012 · Add Comment

Due to expansion, Chapman Freeborn Singapore is today moving into a new office location set within the island's Concourse complex.

Having been been established in Singapore for over 13 years, the global aircraft charter specialist’s team in Singapore has grown from strength to strength.

Mark Middleton, Director of Chapman Freeborn Singapore, said: “Chapman Freeborn Singapore is dedicated to the South East Asia market and the move to a larger office is mainly to accommodate more staff for the expanding business.”

Chapman Freeborn Singapore works closely with all sectors of the air charter industry – airlines, airports, control authorities, handling agents and other related agencies – to deliver the highest standards of aircraft chartering services in the region.

The company was recently awarded the Outstanding Professional Services award at the 12th Annual Business Awards organised by the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore.

Chapman Freeborn currently ranks 21st in the Sunday Times HSBC Top Track 250 list and the group’s annual turnover stands at around US $800 million and employs over 450 employees worldwide.

The new office is located at 300 Beach Road, #10-01 The Concourse, Singapore 199555.

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