Tue, Aug 09, 2011
Joe Lombardo To Continue As Executive Vice President Of General
Dynamics' Aerospace group
Larry R. Flynn, 59, will become president of Gulfstream
Aerospace Corporation on September 1, according to a news release
Monday from General Dynamics. Flynn will report to Joseph T.
Lombardo, who has served as both executive vice president of
General Dynamics' Aerospace group and president of Gulfstream
Aerospace Corp. since 2007. Lombardo will continue in his role as
executive vice president.
Flynn has been senior vice president of marketing and sales for
Gulfstream Aerospace since 2008. From 2001 until 2008 he was
president of Gulfstream Product Support. He became a vice president
of General Dynamics Corp. in October 2001.
In announcing Flynn's appointment Lombardo said, "Larry Flynn has a
broad base of operational and customer-focused experience that will
serve him well as he leads Gulfstream into the future. His
direction of Gulfstream's marketing and sales organization has
given Larry exceptional insight into the needs of our increasingly
international customer base. I'm confident that he will capitalize
on that knowledge to enhance the company's positioning as a global
leader in business aviation."
Flynn joined Gulfstream in May 1995 as vice president of
aircraft services, bringing with him more than 25 years of
experience in managing aircraft service facilities. Before joining
Gulfstream, he was vice president, Location Based Services, for
Stevens Aviation, where he was responsible for managing maintenance
facilities and overseeing service on various models of corporate
jets. Earlier, Flynn served as a regional vice president for
Signature Flight Support and as executive vice president and
general manager for AMR Combs.
Flynn earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and
a master's degree in manpower management from the University of
Kansas. He serves on the Associate Member Advisory Council (AMAC)
of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). He is also a
past member of the Board of Directors for the Professional Aviation
Maintenance Association (PAMA), the national association for
aviation maintenance professionals.
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