
Midlands Aerospace Alliance
About us
The Midlands Aerospace Alliance is the voice of companies in our region supplying global aerospace and defence markets, with 300 member companies ranging from Rolls-Royce to small technology firms and many of the region’s stakeholder organisations. The MAA has been working since 2003 to grow business revenue and high-quality employment for companies and people involved in the aerospace industry across the Midlands. Our activities promote collaboration amongst industry customers, suppliers, the public sector and other partners in the Midlands and globally; to support our customers, develop new technologies and innovate, and to improve our productivity and our environmental impact. We achieve things by working together which we can’t accomplish working alone.
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The MAA new technology catalogue
A celebration of 10 years of MAA support for more than 40 technology development projects.
About the Midlands Aerospace Alliance
The Midlands region hosts one of the world’s biggest aerospace clusters – even though we don’t make aircraft. We design and make the aero-engines and sophisticated mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and electronic systems that make aircraft fly. We are home to nearly ¼ of the UK aerospace industry, 7% per cent of Europe's and 3% of the world's, with more than 40,000 FTE jobs supplying global aerospace markets – and another 20,000 jobs at 2 major airports and 8 RAF bases. Midlands Aerospace Alliance (MAA) More than 300 organisations belong to the MAA, ranging from global players ITP Aero UK, Parker Meggitt, Moog Aircraft Group, Rolls-Royce and Safran to small supply chain companies and key regional partner bodies.
Midlands Aerospace Alliance Members Directory 2025
The Midlands Aerospace Alliance is pleased to present you with the 2025 edition of our members directory. It has been designed to help you identify world-class Midlands partners and suppliers for your aerospace programmes and projects. The Midlands is home to one of the largest aerospace clusters in the world. Aerospace technologies designed and made in the Midlands can be found on the world’s most advanced aircraft. Leading names such as Collins Aerospace, ITP Aero, Moog, Parker Meggitt and Rolls-Royce are major players in a region renowned for its core competency technologies: • systems that power aircraft – gas turbine engines and other propulsion systems • systems that control the moving parts of aircraft and engines – electrical, mechanical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic • specialist metal and composite materials that enable these systems to perform with precision in exacting environments • specialist engineering design services, factory equipment and tooling.