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Carey Bond Appointed President Of Sikorsky Global Helicopters

Bond Brings More Than 25 Years Experience In The Rotary Wing Industry

Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. announced the appointment of Carey Bond as president of the company's Sikorsky Global Helicopters business Wednesday. Bond also retains his previous position as Chief Marketing Officer and reports to Sikorsky President Jeffrey P. Pino.

Sikorsky Global Helicopters produces commercial and military versions of the S-76, S-92, and light helicopter lines. SGH subsidiaries include Keystone Helicopter Corp. and Associated Aircraft Group

Bond joined Sikorsky in 2005. He had served as Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer prior to his current position, and before that he was Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Strategic Programs. In that latter role, he oversaw Sikorsky's successful acquisition and integration of Keystone Helicopter Corp. in Pennsylvania and PZL Mielec in Poland. He also orchestrated Sikorsky's increased participation in the Chinese aerospace market by establishing agreements with China's AVIC II.

Sikorsky S-92

Bond has more than 25 years of industry experience and holds an MBA from Texas Christian University. Prior to joining Sikorsky, he led Bell Helicopter's Worldwide Customer Support and Service Organization.

FMI: www.sikorsky.com

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