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ACC Aviation Group expands into Asia
At the end of its most successful year to date, ACC is embarking on a phase of substantial international development and has appointed a manager to oversee the opening of a new office in Malaysia.
Offar Bin Musa joins ACC Aviation in its first Kuala Lumpur location.

Having delivered its highest-ever turnover so far this year, UK charter brokerage ACC Aviation Group has opened a regional office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. CEO Phil Mathews says: “2018 has seen ACC deliver record performance across all of our divisions and our success is not just built on professional expertise, but also on the quality of our relationships. It is our strategy to invest in establishing a local presence in key global markets to expand and develop these relationships, and we plan to double our global footprint to six offices by Q1 2019. I am delighted to welcome Offar Bin Musa, who joins us to open the first of our new offices in Kuala Lumpur.”

Bin Musa adds: “It is a pleasure to be joining at such an exciting stage in the company's development. I look forward to working with everyone at ACC, developing relationships with new and existing clients and suppliers and further progressing the organisation's international growth.”

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