The Boeing Company
[NYSE: BA] has expanded its European presence with two recent executive appointments in the region.
Marlin Dailey has been appointed vice president of
European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, and Daniel da Silva has been named vice president of
Customer Support - Europe for Commercial Airplanes. Both positions are based
at the Commercial Airplanes' European regional head office in Brussels, Belgium.
Dailey has full responsibility for Boeing's
commercial airplane sales in the region and he leads a sales team located in Europe and Seattle,
Washington.
"Marlin has worked in Europe for the last eight
years on assignments based in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Belgium," said Toby
Bright, vice president of Commercial Airplanes Sales. "He has the international experience,
insight and business acumen necessary to effectively lead our sales activities in
the region."
Da Silva leads a customer support team responsible
for meeting the total needs of Commercial Airplanes' European customers and providing
service solutions to support the airlines' operational requirements.
"Dan brings strong customer focus and the right
international and aviation background to respond to our customers' needs in the important European
region," said Mike Bair, senior vice president of Commercial Aviation
Services.
Dailey and da Silva will partner to respond to
European airline customers' requirements with a complete range of solutions and support.
The Boeing Company is the largest aerospace
company in the world and the United States' leading exporter. It is NASA's largest contractor
and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft. The company's
capabilities in aerospace also include rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems,
missiles, rocket engines, launch vehicles, satellites, and advanced information
and communication systems. The company has an extensive global reach with
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