Full Name Akram Ojjeh Spouse(s) Nahed Tlass Grandchildren Sara Ojjeh Religion Islam Died 1991 | Occupation Businessman Role Businessman Name Akram Ojjeh | |
![]() | ||
Similar People Mansour Ojjeh, Nahed Ojjeh, Karim Ojjeh |
Akram ojjeh junior
Akram Ojjeh (21 April 1918 – 28 October 1991) was a Syrian-born Saudi businessman. Ojjeh founded Techniques d'Avant Garde, an investment company focused on advanced technologies. Ojjeh was an intermediary in deals between Saudi Arabia and France, particularly arms sales. Ojjeh brokered the sale of tanks, aircraft, Thomson electronic equipment to Saudi Arabia and large French purchases of oil. The Economist said "Mr Ojjeh [became], in effect, the representative of the Saudi defence ministry in the French-speaking world."
Contents
Ojjeh was involved in the marketing of the French Mirage 2000 fighter jet to Saudi Arabia in competition with the British Tornado. Adnan Khashoggi said in 1994 that Ojjeh was persuaded by the British sales team to "drop his role as 'fixer' for the French." British Aerospace went on to win what became the Al-Yamamah arms deal.

Bugatti veyron ride in paris akram ojjeh jr
SS France liner

Akram Ojjeh purchased the ocean liner SS France in October 24, 1977, for 80 million francs. On June 25, 1979, he sold it to Knut Kloster, the owner of Norwegian Caribbean Line, for 77 million francs.
Personal life

Ojjeh was married four times. He was firstly married to a French woman with whom he had five children including Mansour and Aziz. He later married to Nahid Tlass (born 1958) who is daughter of former Syria Defense Minister Mustafa Tlass.


