Brendan Curran
has been appointed President of Boeing AvionX, an organization formed last year to
pursue the development and production of avionics and electronics
systems.
Curran, who has more than 20 years of aerospace
industry leadership, joins Boeing from Crane Co., where he served
as president of the Aerospace & Electronics Group.
In this
newly-created position, Curran will work across Boeing's
commercial, defense and services businesses to further mature the
company's aftermarket strategy. He will help advance overall
capabilities of the Boeing AvionX organization to provide greater
value to customers while driving long-term services growth.
Curran will report to Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing
Global Services.
"The success of Boeing AvionX depends on
aftermarket technologies and innovations that exceed our
customers' needs, as well as developing avionics products that add
value to our commercial and government platforms," said Deal.
"Brendan's extensive expertise, especially as it relates to
aftermarket strategies, will enable us to harness incredible
opportunities so we can provide our customers more value
throughout the lifecycle of their investments."
Prior to Crane
Co., Curran was vice president of Business Development, Strategy
and Partnerships for commercial engines at Pratt & Whitney, a
United Technologies Company. Before that, Curran was vice
president and general manager of Repair and Supply Chain for
Hamilton Sundstrand, a United Technologies Company.
Curran
will be based in Plano, Texas, home to Boeing Global Services
headquarters.
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