Aircraft Charter Broker

London
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a private jet charter company with extensive experience and who pride themselves on understanding the importance of bespoke and time sensitive travel plans are recruiting for an Aircraft Charter Broker to be based at offices in Central London.
The Company:
A business that is at your service to assist 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Working worldwide with a select group of leading private jet operators to offer the best aircraft selection with the highest level of service.
On Offer:

  • Competitive salary and lucrative commission structure. Salary dependant on experience
  • Working in a close knit and friendly team
  • Central London Office minutes from Oxford Street
    The role of Aircraft Charter Broker will involve:
  • Specialize in finding suitable aircraft, negotiating terms, and managing the logistics of a charter flight or voyage.
  • Identifying and establishing a portfolio of clients
  • Ability to demonstrate an expert understanding of the charter market, aircraft and chartering booking process
  • Building long term relationships with both clients and suppliers
  • Managing charter bookings from enquiry to flight completion (including some out of hours and weekend work
    To Be Considered:
  • Previous experience within aircraft charter
  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines
  • Ability to generate and convert leads
  • Strong attention to detail and initiative
  • Proactive with your work, thinking outside the box to complete tasks and address any issues which may arise
  • Excellent communication & presentation skills
  • A second language would be a advantage but not essential
  • Degree level or equivalent
    For full details contact Willis Global – a leading Recruitment Consultancy for the Aviation & Aerospace Sector

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