Kevin G. McAllister has been appointed as
President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, succeeding
company Vice Chairman Ray Conner in that role.
Stanley A. Deal has been appointed as President
and CEO of Boeing Global Services, a new business unit to be
formed from the customer services groups within the company's
existing commercial airplanes and defense, space and security
business units.
Conner, 61, will continue to serve as Boeing
vice chairman through 2017. He will work closely with McAllister
in the months ahead on a purposeful hand-off of customer,
supplier, and community and government relationships, and to
ensure continuity of operations and customer support. Conner also
will provide strategic oversight and guidance for the company's
transition to a single integrated services business and remain
involved in ongoing product development strategy at Commercial
Airplanes.
"With Ray Conner's retirement timeline in sight
and an expanding global services market to pursue, these moves
will further strengthen and grow Boeing and better serve our
customers, employees, shareholders and other partners in the years
ahead," said Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
"We are immensely grateful to Ray for his leadership and
contributions to Boeing over nearly four decades, and we will
continue to rely on his vast experience and keen insights in
supporting the leadership and business transitions underway."
McAllister, 53, joins Boeing after 27 years with
GE Aviation, where he served since 2014 as president and CEO of GE
Aviation Services. Before that, as vice president and general
manager of global sales and marketing since 2008, he was credited
with delivering record backlog growth for the nearly $25 billion
GE business.
"Kevin is one of industry's best and most highly
regarded senior executives, and we are thrilled to have him join
Boeing and our strong Commercial Airplanes team," Muilenburg said.
"He's a passionate leader with decades of commercial aviation
knowledge and experience. He knows Boeing well, shares our values
and commitment to our people, and has the results-oriented
operational and business experience needed to lead this vital and
growing part of our company."
Boeing Global Services will bring together core
capabilities currently within Commercial Aviation Services and
Boeing Defense, Space & Security's Global Services & Support
group. While some defense and commercial customer fleet support
will remain within the two existing business units, the new unit
will provide a broad portfolio of advanced services and
incorporate the capabilities of various Boeing subsidiaries,
including Aviall and Jeppesen.
Deal, 52, brings three decades of broad
aerospace experience to his new leadership role. Since 2014 he has
served as senior vice president of Boeing's Commercial Aviation
Services business, delivering consecutive years of record
performance. Previously, he was vice president and general manager
of Supply Chain Management and Operations for Boeing Commercial
Airplanes, responsible for Supplier Management, Fabrication,
Propulsion Systems and Quality groups. Deal joined the company as
an engineer on the C-17 military aircraft program and also held
senior roles in sales and marketing.
"Stan is an exceptionally capable and
experienced leader, and he's ideally prepared to stand up an
integrated Boeing services business to expand our share of a
global commercial and defense services market worth an estimated
$2.5 trillion over the next 10 years," Muilenburg said.
"Substantial services growth is core to Boeing's strategy as we
enter our second century, and this move is a key enabler to
accelerate our efforts and provide increasing value to our
customers."
Boeing Global Services is slated to begin fully
operating as the company's third major business unit by the third
quarter of 2017, with a small core headquarters group based in
Dallas, where Aviall currently has a sizeable presence.
Deal and McAllister join Caret as business unit
leaders reporting directly to Muilenburg. They also become members
of the company's Executive Council.
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