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Boeing names new CTO

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July 22nd 2016

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Chicago-based manufacturer Boeing has named Greg Hyslop its chief technology officer (CTO), effective immediately, replacing John Tracy, a 35-year company veteran who served as CTO since 2006 and announced his retirement earlier this year. Read More »

In March, Hyslop, 57, was named senior vice-president of Boeing’s engineering, test and technology department, assuming responsibility for the development and implementation of the OEM’s enterprise technology investment strategy. He will continue in that role, reporting to Boeing president and CEO, Dennis Muilenburg, and serving on the company’s executive council, while taking on the CTO duties. Hyslop first joined Boeing in 1982.

Region’s first LCC alliance appoints deputy CEO

U-FLY, the world’s first LCC airline alliance has appointed Steven Greenway as deputy CEO, with immediate effect. Based in Hong Kong, Greenway will work with the alliance’s board chairman and director, Jimmy Ma, and U-FLY CEO, Andrew Cowen. Cowen is also CEO of LCC, HK Express.

AJW Aviation announces new director of procurement

Former vice president of procurement at Virgin Atlantic, Caroline Cauvin, is the now Director of Procurement at AJW Aviation. The company has Asia-Pacific and Middle East offices in Shanghai, Singapore and Dubai as well as inventory hubs in the two regions.

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