Boeing announces management and organizational changes

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 February 1999

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(1999), "Boeing announces management and organizational changes", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 71 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.1999.12771aab.070

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Boeing announces management and organizational changes

Boeing announces management and organizational changes

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Boeing chairman and CEO Phil Condit has announced a significant management and organizational realignment to address financial and production performance issues and to position the company better in the global aerospace industry. He said two new operating groups have been formed in addition to maintaining the existing commercial airplane organization.

Boeing senior vice-president Alan Mulally, formerly president of the Information, Space & Defense Systems unit, has been named to replace Ron Woodard as president of the Boeing Commercial Airplane Group.

Mulally's team will include:

  • Jim Jamieson, who currently leads the 737/757 Programs, will have full profit and loss responsibility for the 717, 737, 757, MD80/90 and MD-11 airplane programs. Dick Pearson, who heads the Long Beach Division, will report to Jamieson.

  • Jim Morris, who currently leads the company's rotorcraft operations in Philadelphia and Mesa, Arizona, will assume profit and loss responsibility for the 747, 767 and 777 programs.

  • Fred Mitchell will have responsibility for airplane components and procurement activities.

  • Walt Gillette will lead engineering and product development.

  • Scott Carson, who handled business resources within Information, Space & Defense Systems, will serve as the commercial group's chief financial officer.

"The excellent work during the past year of the entire Information, Defense & Space Systems management team allows us to consolidate four operating units into two", Condit said. He announced that James F. Albaugh has been named president of the newly formed Space and Communications Group, based in Seal Beach, California. The group also contains the Information and Communications Systems unit headed by James W. Evatt. Michael M. Sears has been named president of the newly formed Military Aircraft and Missile Systems Group headquartered in St Louis. He will assume the additional responsibility of leading the company's Phantom Works research and development unit, with David O. Swain continuing as executive vice-president and general manager. Both Albaugh and Sears become senior vice-presidents of The Boeing Company, members of the executive council and report to the office of the chairman.

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