Chapman Freeborn, the global air charter specialist and part of Avia Solutions Group, has appointed Paul Tsang as Vice President Passenger Solutions – Asia Pacific.
Chapman Freeborn, the global air charter specialist and part of Avia Solutions Group, has appointed Paul Tsang as Vice President Passenger Solutions – Asia Pacific.
Paul has resided in both Hong Kong and the UK, receiving his bachelor’s degree in Aviation and Airport Management from the University of West London and beginning his aviation career at London Heathrow Airport.
He brings over 15 years of industry experience to Chapman Freeborn, having worked for several air charter companies in business development, sales, and flight support. His most recent position was at Hongkong Jet, where he spent 2 and a half years working as Business Development Manager in the Greater China and Southeast Asia region.
As Vice President Passenger Solutions – Asia Pacific at Chapman Freeborn, Paul is looking forward to establishing the brand and becoming the air charter of choice for clients in the APAC region.
Paul said:
“The Asia Pacific region is still recovering from the pandemic, and it has huge potential with tons of opportunity and room to grow. With the support of Avia Solutions Group, we hope to establish the Chapman Freeborn brand to become the go-to company for when those in the APAC region need to charter an aircraft. Whether it’s an ad-hoc charter, program flying, short or long-term lease, I want them to know that we are here to help. I look forward to meeting with our clients, industry partners and my new colleagues face-to-face soon, as international travel restrictions continue to be slowly lifted.”
Nigel Parkinson, Chief Commercial Officer – Passenger Charter Solutions, comments:
“I am delighted to welcome Paul Tsang to Chapman Freeborn. Paul’s extensive experience and passion for aviation across global markets will bring great value to our business. Chapman Freeborn have ambitious growth plans in the APAC region and Paul is a key part of that development.”