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Thu, Jun 28, 2012

Jim Albaugh Retires As Head Of Boeing's Commercial Airplane Division

Raymond Connor Will Assume The Role Immediately

After 37 years in the aviation industry, James F. Albaugh, 62, has announced he will retire from his post as president and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes on October 1. Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Jim McNerney said Tuesday that his replacement will be Raymond L. Conner.

Conner, 57, a 34-year company veteran who began his career as an airplane mechanic, moves to the leadership post from senior vice president, Sales and Customer Support for Commercial Airplanes. "Ray's breadth and depth of experience in commercial airplanes is unmatched in our industry," said McNerney.  "He has built airplanes, sold airplanes, serviced airplanes, managed our largest programs, knows our customers extremely well, and is respected by our employees. He is the natural next leader of our growing commercial airplanes business and this move is consistent with our executive succession plan."

Albaugh (pictured) joined Boeing in 1975 in what was then Rockwell Corporation's defense and space business, which Boeing acquired in 1996.  During his career, he served as president of Rocketdyne Propulsion & Power, president and CEO of Boeing Space and Communications, and president and CEO of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems. He will continue to report to McNerney while assisting with the transition to Conner until the effective date of his retirement. 

"We thank Jim for his many years of service in our defense, space and security businesses and, most recently, to Boeing Commercial Airplanes where he helped ensure the certification and successful entry into service of the 787 Dreamliner and 747-8, and the launch of the 737 MAX," said McNerney.

Prior to leading global Sales and Customer Support, Conner served as vice president of Supply Chain Management and Operations, where he was responsible for business  conducted with thousands of global suppliers, as well as the performance of the company's in-house manufacturing, quality, fabrication and propulsion systems divisions.  This assignment included overseeing development of Boeing's new production and assembly facilities in South Carolina.

Among many other leadership roles held during his career, Conner also served as vice president and general manager of the 777 and 747 programs, and vice president of sales for the Americas and Asia-Pacific regions.  Last year, he played a lead role in negotiating a landmark, four-year contract extension with Boeing's largest union.  Conner joined Boeing in 1977 as a mechanic on the 727 program.

The leadership change is effective immediately. A replacement for Conner will be named at a later date.

FMI: www.boieng.com

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