Yann Barbaux has been appointed Airbus Chief
Innovation Officer, effective 1 May 2013. Yann’s key mission will be
to foster a strong innovation culture throughout Airbus.
Together
with his team, his mission is to encourage new ideas from all areas of the
company and facilitate a rapid, systematic screening at the right
decision making levels.
Yann will report directly to Fabrice Brégier, Airbus President and
Chief Executive Officer.
“Innovation is at the
heart of Airbus, it is part of our DNA and a fundamental
ingredient in ensuring our long term growth and profitability,”
said Fabrice Brégier. “This new network will instil and spread a
more open innovation mindset across Airbus also taking on board
the numerous ideas generated outside. I am convinced that this
will enable us to respond to and anticipate future trends quicker
for the overall benefit of our customers. I wish Yann Barbaux all
the best on this inspiring assignment.”
In 2006,
Yann was tasked to create and develop the new Corporate Research
organization of the Group, EADS Innovation Works, which he has
been leading since then. Prior to this he was named Vice President
Research & Technology and Defence in the Corporate Merger
Integration team tasked the creation of EADS in 2000. In 2002 he
was appointed Vice President – Chief Operating Officer of the EADS
CCR (Corporate Research Centre), becoming Vice President and
Executive Director in 2004.
He began his career in
1981 at Aerospatiale’s Corporate Quality Organization, where he
was responsible for the structural test laboratory as well as for
qualification of initial prototypes and test articles for
different products of the group. During this time, he was
associated with the development of new programmes – including the
A320. During 1987, Yann was appointed head of the Metallic and
Thermo-structural Materials Department in the Aerospatiale Common
Research Centre (CRC), and was promoted in 1996 as the CRC’s Head
of Strategy, Research Coordination and Cooperation.
Having graduated from the French Engineering School “Ecole
Centrale de Paris” in 1981 with an engineering degree, Yann also
has a master’s degree in metallurgy from the French University
“Paris VI Pierre et Marie Curie”.
Married with
three children, Yann is a rock n’ roll fan, and plays the electric
guitar. He is also a skier and a
rugby supporter.
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