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NARO Chris
Chief Financial Officer
Adam Aircraft
Englewood, CO, June 29, 2006—— Adam Aircraft today announced the appointment of Chris Naro as Chief Financial Officer. He will report to Adam Aircraft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Rick Adam, and will be responsible for all finance and accounting functions. Among his many duties as CFO, his responsibilities will focus on raising capital, financial planning, working closely with the Chief Operating Officer on ramping aircraft production, and managing continuous improvement programs geared toward improving production and cost efficiencies. In addition, Mr. Naro will be a key member of the Executive Team that will prioritize future markets and product development initiatives for Adam Aircraft.

Prior to joining Adam Aircraft, Naro served in senior finance and business roles over a 22-year career. Significantly, he was the Vice President of Finance and Strategic Analysis for the $10 billion Aerospace Business Unit of Honeywell International. At Honeywell he was responsible for the overall financial performance of the Aerospace Business where his activities involved the implementation of manufacturing productivity and efficiency programs, M&A, financial and strategic planning, as well as the post-merger integration of the aerospace businesses of AlliedSignal and Honeywell. Mr. Naro has also served as a consultant with McKinsey & Co. and has extensive international experience, including several European and Asian assignments. Other significant manufacturing-related positions include his most recent post at StorageTek in Louisville, Colorado, where he served as the Chief Financial Officer of its largest business unit. Naro holds a BChE in Chemical Engineering from the University of Delaware and an MBA in finance from The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.

"We welcome Chris as an integral and timely addition to our team," said CEO Rick Adam. "As we enter a period of rapid growth and expansion, Chris’ depth of experience in managing critical finance, manufacturing and strategic initiatives with high-growth enterprises will prove indispensable."

Source : Adam Aircraft
Date parution : 30/06/2006
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NASSENSTEIN Chris
Executive Manager Qantas Engineering
Qantas
Group Executive Qantas Operations, Mr Lyell Strambi, said Mr Nassenstein, who is currently head of Air New Zealand's engineering operations, would commence in February 2010.
Chris Nassenstein's international experience spans five countries.
For the past five years, he has led Air New Zealand's Engineering operations as General Manager Technical Operations.
Prior to this, he held the senior engineering posts at Air Transat, Lan Chile, Air Canada and Canadian Airlines.
Earlier in his career, he worked for McDonnell Douglas USA and the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
Date parution : 26/10/2009
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NAVARRI André
President Bombardier Transportation & Executive...
Bombardier
André Navarri
President
Bombardier Transportation

Executive Vice President
Bombardier Inc.

Mr. Navarri holds an engineering degree from the École Centrale Paris.

Mr. Navarri began his career in consulting roles for SCET International in Brazil and EXA International in Brazil and Africa.


He joined Alstom Unelec in 1979 as an engineer in China and the Middle East, where he leveraged his engineering background and consulting experience. He then held senior positions at Alstom Unido in Indonesia, at Alstom Transmission and Distribution in France, and at Alstom Transport's equipment division, also in France.

From 1996 to 1999, he was President of the transportation division, during which time he led the business to the leading position in its sector. His achievements there included developing exports, systems, services and signalling; setting up new project management processes and performance monitors; improving purchasing efficiency and thereby reducing costs; improving profitability; and developing recurrent high margin activity.

Following this, Mr. Navarri was Chairman and CEO of automotive component supplier Valeo SA, where he developed new strategies for customer focus, innovation and cost reduction.

He then became President of Operations at Alcatel, where he was responsible for manufacturing operations, purchasing, business processes, information systems and quality.

In February 2004, André Navarri was appointed President of Bombardier Transportation.

In December 2004, in addition to his duties as President of Bombardier Transportation, Mr. Navarri was appointed Executive Vice President of Bombardier Inc., joining Laurent Beaudoin, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and Pierre Beaudoin, President and COO of Bombardier Aerospace, in the newly created Office of the President. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Corporation.

In May 2005, Mr. Navarri was named Chairman of the Association of the European Railway Industries (UNIFE).

June 2005

Source : Bombardier
Date parution : 24/03/2006
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NèGRE Laurent
President
ATR Eastern Support
Laurent Negre has been nominated as the new President of the ATR customer support organization (ATR Eastern Support) in Singapore is Laurent Nègre, who has most recently been Sales Director responsible for sales in the Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific region.
Date parution : 30/09/2009
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NEWBY Patricia A.
Vice President of Weapons and Sensors
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation has appointed Patricia A. Newby vice president of Weapons and Sensors for its Land Forces Division, effective immediately. The Land Forces Division is a component of the company's Baltimore-based Electronic Systems sector.

In her new position, Newby will have executive responsibility for the development, deployment and customer interface of all weapons and sensors programs at Land Forces Division locations in Baltimore and Huntsville, Ala.

Newby joined the company in 1975 and over the years has held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in engineering, program and site management. In 2004, Newby was appointed president of Xetron, a Cincinnati-based defense communications unit of Northrop Grumman, with responsibility for all program activities and business growth strategies. She most recently served as director of airborne warning systems, responsible for the sector's AWACS and E-2D airborne warning and control sensor program activities.

Newby earned her bachelor's degree in computer science and a master's degree in management from Loyola University in Maryland. She has completed the Northrop Grumman Financial Management Program at Wharton Business School, the General Manager's Program at the Harvard Business School and the African-American Leadership Institute program at UCLA.
Newby serves on the Board of Directors of the Coppin State University Development Foundation and is a liaison to the Board of Directors of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering.
Date parution : 01/04/2009
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NEWELL Todd
Group Operational Excellence Director
Crane Aerospace & Electronics

Newell joins Crane Aerospace & Electronics from another Crane business group, Crane Valves North America (CVNA), where he served as their Operational Excellence Director since June 2005. Prior to Crane, Newell worked for General Electric, Selmer, Tennessee, as their Materials and Lean Sigma Manager. Newell holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Tennessee Technological University.

Date parution : 07/05/2007
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NGUYEN Quy 38 ans
VP Investor Relations and Financial Communication
SAFRAN
SAFRAN names Quy Nguyen Vice President for Investor Relations and Financial Communication

Quy Nguyen, 38, joined SAFRAN on March 25 as Vice President for Investor Relations and Financial Communication.

He is in charge of directing and coordinating SAFRAN’s relations with financial analysts and investors, and is responsible for setting up and ensuring the smooth operation of all financial communications and events: press releases, meetings with analysts, special investor days, etc.

Quy Nguyen is a graduate of the ESCP business school in Paris. He started his career as a financial analyst with CCF, then held the same job with Exane. Quy Nguyen moved to the Elior group in 2001 as head of investor relations and financial communication.
Date parution : 27/03/2008
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NIELD George
Associate Adm. For Commercial Space Transportation
FAA
The FAA announced Wednesday George C. Nield has been named associate administrator for commercial space transportation by Acting Administrator Robert Sturgell.

"Dr. Nield brings 30 years of aerospace experience to the job," said Sturgell. "We’re looking to Dr. Nield to usher in the era of commercial passengers in space."

The FAA's Office of Commercial Space Transportation (AST) licenses and regulates US commercial space launch and reentry activity, as well as the operation of non-federal launch and reentry sites. Established in 1984 and a line of business in the FAA since 1995, AST is responsible for the federal regulation of private human space flight activities.

Nield had served at the FAA as deputy associate administrator since 2003, and has been acting associate administrator since February. In 2003, Nield joined the FAA from the Orbital Sciences Corp., where he worked as senior scientist for the Advanced Programs Group. Previously, he served as manager of the Flight Integration Office for the Space Shuttle Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, and later worked on both the Shuttle/Mir Program and the International Space Station Program.

Earlier in his career, Nield served in the US Air Force (USAF) as an astronautical engineer at the Space and Missile Systems Organization, as a flight test engineer at the Air Force Flight Test Center, and as an assistant professor and research director at the USAF Academy.

A graduate of the USAF Academy, Dr. Nield holds a Master of Science and a Doctorate in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University, and a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University. He is also a flight test engineering graduate of the USAF Test Pilot School. Nield is a registered professional engineer and a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Date parution : 13/05/2008
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NILAND Barbara
sector vice president of business management and c
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today two key positions at its Shipbuilding sector.

Barbara Niland has been appointed sector vice president of business management and chief financial officer, and Bill Ermatinger has been appointed sector vice president of human resources and administration. They will report to Mike Petters, corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding.


Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, a newly-formed sector of Northrop Grumman Corporation, is made up of the former Northrop Grumman Ship Systems and Newport News shipbuilding entities.

Niland will direct the Shipbuilding sector's business strategy and processes in support of business growth and profitability goals, and will have executive responsibility for the sector's business management functions.

"Barb and Bill will play critical roles as we continue our business realignment and transition processes," said Petters. "Bill has spearheaded a very successful human capital effort that greatly contributed to Newport News' ability to meet its commitments, and Barb has developed an excellent reputation with our Navy customer and is highly respected by her colleagues. Their leadership in their respective areas is important as we work to position ourselves as one integrated sector focused on meeting the commitments to our customers, our shareholders, our employees, and our communities."

Niland earned a bachelor's degree in finance from Towson University and a master's in business administration from the University of Maryland University College. She joined Northrop Grumman in 1979 and has held a number of increasingly responsible leadership positions in business management. In 2002, she was named vice president of finance and controller for the company's Electronic Systems sector. She most recently served as sector vice president and chief financial officer for the company's former Newport News sector.
Date parution : 11/03/2008
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Nocella Andrew P.
vice president of scheduling and planning
US Airways
Andrew P. Nocella is US Airways’ vice president of scheduling and planning, responsible for the company’s route planning, scheduling, pricing and yield management functions.

Nocella joined US Airways as vice president of scheduling and planning in April 2002 from America West Airlines where he was vice president, planning and scheduling. A graduate of George Mason University, Nocella holds a bachelor’s of science degree in decision sciences.

Source : US Airways
Date parution : 24/03/2006
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NORGART Timothy (Tim) S.
Director, New Business Development
Boeing
Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare &
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
Biography
Tim Norgart is the director of new business development for Boeing’s Airborne Anti-Submarine Warfare and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance division. He is responsible for development, integration and implementation of customer and business strategies for a variety of programs including the P-8A Poseidon, 737 Airborne Early Warning & Control, and Airborne Warning Systems.
In addition to his other responsibilities, Norgart oversees advanced anti-submarine warfare and new product development organizations.
Prior to this, Norgart was the director of business development for the P-8A after helping to lead the team effort to win the Multi-mission Maritime Aircraft competition. He joined the company in January 2001 after 25 distinguished years of service with the U.S. Navy.
Norgart joined the Navy in 1975 after completing Naval Flight Officer (NFO) training in May 1977. During his tour he qualified as Patrol Plane Tactical Coordinator (TACCO), Mission Commander and Instructor TACCO in the P-3C aircraft. Norgart also served as an NFO instructor. In June 1990, Norgart reported to Patrol Squadron 40 as Executive Officer and in May 1992 assumed Command of the “Fighting Marlins” of VP-40. In July 1993, Norgart arrived at the Bureau of Naval Personnel where he served as both the Deputy Director and the Director of the Aviation Distribution Division. From there, in January 1996, he was assigned as the Chief, Personnel Services Division, and Directorate for Manpower and Personnel, the Joint Staff.
In July 1998, Norgart assumed Command of Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 10 in Whidbey Island. The four Wing 10 Squadrons and their personnel were deployed throughout the world including participation in combat operations in Kosovo. He was also responsible for transitioning his squadrons to the Anti-Surface Warfare Improvement Program (AIP) upgrade to the P-3C and the Sensor Station Improvement Program (SSIP) upgrade to the EP-3.
A highly decorated veteran, Norgart retired from the Navy Aug.1, 2000. His numerous awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, and the Meritorious Unit Commendation.
Norgart holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Seattle University.
Date parution : 23/07/2008
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NOVELLE Marc 62 ans 06/06/1944
Directeur général adjoint, Aéroport de Paris
Aéroports de Paris
Carrière / Career:
Né le 6 juin 1944, Marc Noyelle est ingénieur en chef des Ponts et Chaussées, ancien élève de l'école
Polytechnique.
Au Ministère de l'Equipement et des Transports, il a notamment participé au lancement du Centre d'Etudes
Techniques de l'Equipement de Lyon, puis dirigé le port de commerce de Brest.
A EDF/GDF, entre 1981 et 1993, il a notamment dirigé la construction et la mise en service de la centrale
nucléaire de Saint Alban Saint Maurice dans l'Isère. Il a aussi été Directeur du développement de Gaz de France.
De 1993 à 2001, il était Directeur Général d'Electricité de Strasbourg, filiale d'EDF cotée en bourse.
A Aéroports de Paris depuis 2002, il a d'abord été Directeur de l'Equipement avant de prendre son poste actuel.
Lui sont rattachées les directions de :
• l'Aménagement et des Programmes
• la Maîtrise d'ouvrage déléguée
• l'Immobilier
• l'Ingénierie et de l'Architecture
• l'Informatique et des Télécommunications
Il est également Président d'ADPI.
Date parution : 07/12/2006
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NOWACKI Edward J. 60 ans
vice-président des programmes
Northrop Grumman
Edward J. Nowacki, 60 ans part à la retraite.
Date parution : 22/06/2005
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NOZERAN Jean-Marc 26/07/1954
President & Chief Executive Officer
SIEMENS VDO AUTOMOTIVE
Nationalité: Française

President & Chief Executive Officer
Region Western Europe
Date parution : 06/04/2006
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NUNN Thomas
Vice President Of Safety
Alaska Air Group
Alaska Air Group today announced the election of Thomas Nunn as vice president of safety. An industry veteran with nearly 30 years of experience in strategic planning, operational development and safety, Nunn will oversee all aspects of the safety programs at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air.

"Tom is a seasoned leader with a strong track record in safety and security," said Bill Ayer, chairman and chief executive officer of Alaska Air Group, the parent company of Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. "We feel fortunate to welcome someone with such tremendous talent and depth of experience to our team."

Nunn, who starts his new position Nov. 24, will report to Ayer, as well as to the safety committee of the Alaska Air Group board of directors. This committee oversees the carriers' safety initiatives, which include a wide range of training programs, internal evaluations, biannual external audits and other processes.

"Alaska and Horizon have tremendous safety cultures, immense entrepreneurial cultures and great employee cultures," Nunn said. "They are innovators when it comes to building safety initiatives and best operating practices for the industry. All of those factors made me want to come to Air Group."

Nunn replaces Chris Glaeser, who left Alaska in August. Nunn joins the company from Lynx Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Frontier Airlines Holdings, where he served as president and chief operating officer since September 2006. He built the regional airline from the ground up and hired a senior leadership team that provides ongoing direction for the organization.

Nunn also served as vice president and director of Frontier Airlines' aviation safety and security program from 2001 to 2006, managing all aspects of airline safety, security and regulatory compliance. In this role, he developed a safety program to support the airline's rapid growth and need for heightened security following Sept. 11.

Before joining Frontier, Nunn worked at Northwest Airlines for 18 years, serving as director of operations analysis and emergency management. He developed an emergency response program and provided direction on corporate policy and strategy for all areas of crisis management. Nunn also served as manager of flight dispatch, directing 135 flight dispatchers, reviewing incidents and taking corrective action.

Nunn began his career as a Marine providing security detail to the United States Capitol and White House during President Jimmy Carter's administration. Nunn eventually joined Western Airlines, where he worked in maintenance line service. He is also a private pilot with more than 3,000 hours of flight time.

Nunn holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and computer science with a minor in aviation management from Minnesota State University. He attended the Aviation Training Institute in Minneapolis as well as the University of Southern California Aviation Safety Program in Los Angeles.
Date parution : 10/11/2008
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NYGAARD Lars
CEO
Vueling Airlines
Lars Nygaard takes over CEO position at Vueling Airlines

Barcelona, January 8th 2008.- Vueling’s Board of Directors has ratified, effective today, the appointment of Mr Lars Nygaard as Chief Executive Officer.
Date parution : 08/01/2008
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NÄF Björn 42 ans
Chief Operating Officer
GULF AIR
Gulf Air's operations _ flight, services, ground and maintenance, have been enhanced with the appointment of Swiss national Björn Näf as the Chief Operating Officer, who bring across the board experience in the aviation industry.


"Mr. Näf is an achiever, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the aviation business," says Gulf Air President and Chief Executive Andre Dose.

"Operations is a complex responsibility and Björn's proven multi-tasking capabilities gained over the years in the air travel industry suits the role perfectly."

Mr Näf, 42, who has done an advanced management programme from Harvard Business School in Boston, U.S. is delighted with his appointment.

"I am looking forward to working with the people in this magnificent company and I am sure, together, we will take the company to new heights," says Mr Näf."

"In my few days here I have witnessed a lot of dedication for the product for the Gulf Air brand," said Mr. Näf who began his aviation career in 1990 with airline pilot training in the US and Switzerland.

Since then he has moved up rapidly in the corporate aviation ladder by serving in various departments in the industry, including stints as emergency instructor, a captain, pilot trainer, on time performance manager, operations control center manager and executive vice president for product and services _ cabin crew, ground services, product development and management and customer relations.
Date parution : 20/04/2007
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