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Sun, Dec 23, 2007

Upgraded: M7 Aerospace's Thomas Boyle

Named As Director of Information Technology

M7 Aerospace has named Thomas Boyle to the position of Director - Information Technology, with responsibility for the company's computerized communication networks and information systems.   

Information Technology is a support organization within M7 that serves the company's six primary business units, including Government Logistics Support programs; Aerostructures Manufacturing; Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul; Aircraft Parts & Product Support; Engineering Services, and M7 Visual Intelligence, which specializes in aerial digital imaging and remote sensing.   

Boyle brings to M7 an extensive background in implementing Enterprise Resource Planning programs and integrating new software systems in major corporations, including Boeing, Goodrich, FLS Aerospace, Avborne, McKechnie Aerospace Aftermarket Group and others.      

M7 Aerospace maintains its headquarters on the international airport in San Antonio, Texas.  The company occupies a 426,000 sq. ft. complex that includes offices, factory facilities and aircraft hangars. M7 began operations in April 1, 2003 with approximately 170 employees, including 116 in San Antonio.  The company now employs nearly 500 people worldwide and more than 300 in San Antonio. 

FMI: www.M7Aero.com

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