Bombardier Aerospace has appointed Anders (Andy)
Solem as Vice President, Sales, China, Bombardier Commercial
Aircraft.
Mr. Solem heads the newly established China
Sales region, reporting to Chet Fuller, Senior Vice President,
Sales, Marketing and Asset Management, Bombardier Commercial
Aircraft.
Mr. Solem has extensive experience working in
China and the Asia Pacific region, and has more than 25 years of
aviation experience. Before joining Bombardier, Mr. Solem was with
Lockheed Martin as Corporate Vice President, New Business
Initiatives. Previously, he was a senior executive with General
Electric (GE), and led Global Product Management & Marketing
teams.
Earlier roles which contributed to Mr. Solem’s
business acumen in the Asia Pacific region include his tenures as
President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Transportation China
and as President and Chief Executive Officer of GE Infrastructure
China, based in Shanghai. He also served for over two years in
GE’s Engine Services as Vice President, North Asia Region, which
includes Japan, Korea and Greater China.
A former U.S. Air Force officer, Mr. Solem is
fluent in Japanese and has working knowledge of Mandarin Chinese.
A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with
a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, he also holds a
Masters of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering from the
University of Tokyo.
“We are pleased to welcome Andy during this
exciting time, as we expand our global reach and sell our
optimized family of aircraft to new markets, including China,”
said Mr. Fuller from the Paris Air Show. “Over the next 20 years,
Bombardier is projecting that China’s fleet of commercial aircraft
will grow to become the world’s third largest, following closely
behind Europe and the United States ... To meet this demand, we are expanding our
international presence and increasing our proximity to our
customers. Mr. Solem is ideally suited to lead our sales
initiatives in the region, and we are confident that his extensive
experience and leadership attributes will further position us to
compete successfully.”
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