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Airbus Group has new general director in Vietnam

The Airbus Group has appointed Hoang Tri Mai as its new General Director in Vietnam, a representative of the group announced on October 25.
Airbus Group has new general director in Vietnam ảnh 1New General Director of Airbus in Vietnam Hoang Tri Mai (Photo: Airbus)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Airbus Group has appointed HoangTri Mai as its new General Director in Vietnam, a representative of the group announced onOctober 25.  

In this role, Mai will be in charge of overseeing all operations of Airbus in Vietnam, including supporting business activities and managing relationshipsof the firm with the Vietnamese Government, and related organizations andindustry partners.

Beforejoining Airbus Group, Mai held the position of Country Director of Rolls Royce in Vietnam, Laos,Cambodia and the Philippines. She was born in Hanoi, graduated with a degree inbusiness economics from the UK’s University of Reading, and used to work forAsia Commercial Joint Stock Bank (ACB).

Airbus Group has new general director in Vietnam ảnh 2Airbus hopes its new general director will further promote Airbus' strong presence in Vietnam. - Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Anand Stanley, President of Airbus Asia-Pacific said Vietnam is a key market of Airbus across all business sectors,adding that Airbus also has important industry partnerships in the SoutheastAsian nation.

Airbus hopes its new general director will further promote Airbus'strong presence in Vietnam and work closely with its customers, partners andrelated entities, he said.

According to Airbus, Mai will work at theAirbus office in Hanoi, replacing Jean-Michel Caldagues, who will retire at theend of 2021 after 21 years working for Airbus./. 
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