MEAC moves on to Shanghai base

The Middle East Aerospace Consortium (“MEAC”) today announced the official opening of its Shanghai Office, complementing its existing presence in the UAE, UK, Saudi Arabia and Switzerland.
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The new office is aiming to open up the Asia Pacific region to its members and assisting them in engaging with organisations across the world.
MEAC members offer products, services, training and expertise to companies wishing to do business in the rapidly growing Middle East aerospace market. The new Shanghai office is a signal of the continued growth of the MEAC, demonstrating the consortium’s commitment to business in the region and extending its ability to assist members from the many diverse sectors of the aerospace industry.
The Shanghai office will be run by Graham Brant, former CEO of Microsoft Hong Kong and for many years a senior advisor on technology and investment policy to technology companies and government agencies across Asia.
MEAC CEO John Ellis, said: " We feel that the Asia Pacific region is extremely important to the aerospace sector right now and that our presence in Shanghai will be valuable to our members across the world. Mr Brant has a wealth of experience in the region and I am sure that his expertise and contacts will be highly beneficial to the growth of the MEAC. ”