Lou Mancini, who has served as the leader for
Boeing's commercial airplane customer support and after-market
products and services, will retire from the company after 12 years
of service.
Stan Deal has been appointed to succeed him.
Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) provides
customer support for more than 12,000 Boeing airplanes and
consists of five businesses. More than 11,000 worldwide employees
provide a wide range of services, including material management
solutions, airplane conversions, upgrades and repairs, flight
navigation and operational systems and training solutions.
"Lou Mancini's leadership has been instrumental
in helping us evolve a services business for the 21st century,
from digital aviation to the Boeing Edge," said Boeing Commercial
Airplanes President and CEO, Ray Conner. "The insights he gained
from his years of management experience at United Airlines as a
Boeing customer were invaluable in helping us better serve the
marketplace. His drive to inspire the team and meet customers'
expectations is unmatched, and in this industry, there's no higher
praise."
Mancini will transition his assignment to Deal,
who has been named senior vice president of CAS, effective immediately.
Mancini will retire on 1 June 2014.
Deal, who joined the company in 1986, most
recently has served as vice president and general manager of
Supply Chain Management and Operations for Boeing Commercial
Airplanes, with responsibility for the overall leadership of
Supplier Management, Fabrication, Propulsion Systems and Quality.
"Stan has a well-rounded background in sales,
engineering, supplier management and operations that makes him a
strong fit to lead our customer support team and grow our services
business," said Conner.
The Supplier Management, Fabrication, Propulsion
Systems and Quality organizations will report directly to Conner.
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