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Atlas Air Service earns IADA Certified Broker status

Atlas Air Service earns IADA Certified Broker status
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Germany-based Atlas Air Service has announced that its aircraft sales team has achieved recognition as an IADA Certified Broker. This makes them the only team in Germany and one of the few in Europe to receive this certification.

"Atlas has thus underscored its outstanding expertise as a trading partner in the global business jet market,” stated Nicolas von Mende, CEO of Atlas Air Service.

The company became the first IADA-accredited dealer in continental Europe to join the network. By passing the test, Atlas Air Service's sales professionals have earned the designation of Certified Broker, following their certification as an Accredited Dealer and Verified Member.

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Recently, Bremen-based Atlas Air Service completed an aircraft acquisition project for Helsinki Citycopter. The Finnish charter operator added a second Cessna Citation CJ4. Besides Bremen, Atlas Air Service operates offices in Ganderkesee and Augsburg, Germany, and Altenrhein, Switzerland.

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