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The Voice of the Irish Aerospace Industry

The aerospace industry is one of Ireland’s most valuable and technically advanced industries. Today, Ireland is recognised as a leading location for aviation, MRO, technology, engineering and aviation finance.

The FAEI is the national representative organisation for the aerospace industry in Ireland. For fifteen years, the FAEI has been supporting and representing the industry. The primary role of the Federation is to ensure that the importance of the industry is recognised by policy-makers and that national policies take into account the needs of the industry.

The Federation has forged links across industry in Europe and the US. The FAEI is in ongoing contact the Irish Government, The European Commission, and various national and international agencies. It is by forging links connections between companies, and between the industry and policy-makers, that the FAEI plays a vital role in aligning interests and fostering dialogue.

The FAEI is a business sector within the Irish Business and Employers Confederation. It is also a member of ASD - AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe – based in Brussels

Mark McAuley
Director, FAEI
Mark.mcauley@ibec.ie

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Irish Business and Employers Confederation
IBEC Limited is registered in Ireland. Registration No. 8706
Directors: Paul Rellis, John Kennedy (USA), Julie O'Neill, Leo Crawford,
Danny McCoy, Fergus Murphy, Lionel Alexander, Damien Clancy, Paraic Curtis,
Myles Lee, Brian McCraith, Gary McGann, Regina Moran, Larry Murrin.
Company Secretary: Liam O'Donoghue.
Registered address: Confederation House, 84/86 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2
Phone +353 (0)1 605 1500; Fax +353 (0)1 638 1500; Email info@ibec.ie

IBEC Head Office, Confederation House, 84/86 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, Ireland; Tel: (01) 605 1500, Fax: (01) 638 1500