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"ACMI weekly bulletin" - Exclusively for Airlines
homeBASE is proud to present you his "ACMI weekly bulletin", a unique application launched in June connecting carriers ready to lease Pax or Cargo capacity under ACMI with carriers in search of extra capacity under the same model ACMI.
ACMI information (Pax or Cargo) obtained directly from airlines is entered into a central data repository specifically built for the occasion by homeBASE aviation services. ACMI offers are then sorted out and published - in an anonymous manner - in a regularly updated "Weekly ACMI Bulletin" e-mailed each Tuesdayafternoon to scores of airlines.

As part of our exciting developments coming soon, airlines from both sides will be able to interact online directly with the application.
The "ACMI weekly bulletin" is free of any charge to airlines. In case of any ACMI lease arranged through its marketplace homeBASE aviation services will be charging a nominal fee (that could be discussed in advance) in synch with the commonly accepted practices of the market. Our approach does not impact in any way the online and offline processes in place at the carriers. It is however meant to be an efficient and cost-effective alternative path for airlines to distribute and/or shop for ACMI capacity once other efforts have failed to materialize into results.
Join the dozens of air operators already trusting us for their ACMI availabilities and requests and receiving our Weekly ACMI Bulletin. Do not hesitate to contact us at any time to know more about our unique approach to ACMI.
Gabon Airlines is homeBASE aviation services’ first client
In June 2010 homeBASE aviation services and its partner CS Aviation helped Gabon Airlines secure a three-month wet lease deal for the provision of an aircraft during the peak summer season in replacement of Gabon Airlines’ own aging aircraft. 
The deal is part of an overall effort undertaken by Gabon Airlines to improve the quality of the products and services proposed to its customers. Under the agreement an Airbus A340-300 operated Gabon Airlines’ flagship route between Paris and Libreville. The new service operated throughout the peak summer season was very well received by the public and helped reinforce the contribution of Gabon to African aviation. The commercial success of the operation pushed Gabon Airlines’ management team in September 2010 to extend the operation for at least another 3 months. homeBASE aviation services and CS Aviation are currently in discussion with the airline’s management for the selection of the airline’s new fleet plan to be introduced in 2011. The proposed plan will see the role of Gabon Airlines in the African region reinforced with the gradual introduction of a new fleet and the opening of several new regional routes in Africa.
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