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RADER John
V-22 Program Manager Rotorcraft Systems
Boeing
John Rader is the Boeing V-22 program manager, responsible for leading the design and production of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey fuselage section, operation of the Boeing V-22 focused factory in Philadelphia, and program integration with Bell Helicopter Textron and the Bell Boeing V-22 Joint Program Office.
The V-22 is a revolutionary hybrid aircraft combining the hover and vertical takeoff and landing capabilities of a helicopter with the speed, range and operational economy of a turboprop airplane. Boeing and Bell Helicopter Textron are producing the MV-22 for the U.S. Marine Corps and the CV-22 for the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command.
Previously, he was the Bell-Boeing chief engineer and director, Air Vehicle Integrated Product team for the V-22 Osprey. Rader’s primary task was to ensure total technical success of the air system. His team was geographically dispersed between sites within the Boeing and Bell team structures and covered the complete development cycle, along with developmental, validation and flight test, along with correction of deficiencies and trade studies towards product improvement.
Prior to that position, Rader was director, Systems Engineering and Integration at Boeing Space Exploration Systems, Washington, D.C., and was responsible for the collective requirements of the Constellation space system integrate into an effective and affordable space systems needed to support the vision for Space Exploration. This included returning to the moon and beyond, and developing the ability to explore such far-reaching destinations for an extended period of time.
Rader joined Boeing in the summer of 2004, having come from a three-year tour in the multi-service F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program Office as U.S. Marine Corps Colonel and the government lead of a large Systems Engineering team. In that capacity he oversaw some 450 requirements and Systems Engineering processes for the largest acquisition program on record within the Department of Defense. His recent tour as the F-35 chief engineer capped a 28 yearlong career as a Marine. During his career, Rader amassed nearly 4,000 flight hours in 40 types of aircraft, served tours as a test pilot and in combat during Operation Desert Storm, and as a commander of an F/A-18 night attack gun squadron.
Rader has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy.
Date parution : 22/07/2008
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Raduege Jr. Harry D.
vice chair of the executive council of NCOIC
NCOIC
IBM EXECUTIVE, FORMER DISA DIRECTOR HARRY RADUEGE NAMED VICE CHAIR OF NCO INDUSTRY CONSORTIUM

Washington, DC – December 5, 2005:

Former Lieutenant General, USAF Harry D. Raduege, Jr., of IBM has been elected vice chair of the executive council of the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC). Raduege assumes the position held by Lorraine Martin of Lockheed Martin, who served as the NCOIC’s vice chair for one year and became NCOIC executive chair in October.

“As the former director of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), I have always believed in the concept of this NCO industry consortium,” Raduege said. “The NCOIC is a unique undertaking that can be used to develop common understanding, recommend common standards, and shorten acquisition cycles as it saves resources used to build integrated and interoperable network solutions, capabilities, and services. My work at IBM directly ties to NCO solutions, and I look forward to becoming more deeply involved in the direction of the NCOIC.”

As a member of the Strategic Business Relationships Team at IBM, Raduege focuses on the strategy, importance, and evolving nature of net-centric operations across war-fighting, intelligence, and business applications. With 35 years of active-duty military service, Raduege spent five years as the director of DISA, and was also commander of the Joint Task Force for Global Network Operations, deputy commander of Global Network Operations and Defense for the United States Strategic Command, and manager of the National Communications System, the latter a position he held for three years just prior to those responsibilities being transferred to the Department of Homeland Security. His organizational duties included engineering, acquiring, and maintaining interoperable, integrated command, control, communications and computer (C4) and intelligence systems in support of U.S. national objectives. He was also responsible for directing the operations and defense of the global information grid to ensure the existence of reliable and secure net-centric capabilities across strategic, operational and tactical boundaries in support of all U.S. Department of Defense operations.

Leadership positions in the NCOIC are held for a period of one year, after which vice chairs assume the role of chair, and chairs become chair emeriti. The NCOIC consists of three primary councils: executive, technical and business. The executive council is chaired by Lockheed Martin, with IBM’s Raduege as the newly elected vice chair. The technical council is currently chaired by an IBM representative, co-chaired by a Boeing representative, and the business council is chaired by an Oracle representative and co-chaired by a Sun Microsystems representative. All appointments are made via a general election process.

About the NCOIC

With approximately 80 members today, the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) is a not-for-profit international corporation that is committed to integrating existing and emerging open standards into a common evolving global framework, employing a common set of principles and processes, to assist with the rapid global deployment of network-centric applications. Established in 2004, the NCOIC consists of industry representatives from defense companies, large-scale systems integrators, information technology providers, and academia working in concert with advisory bodies consisting of government officials, standards groups and other stakeholders.

Source: Boeing
Date parution : 06/12/2005
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RAGNI Orazio 47 ans
Chief Executive Officer
Avio
The board of Avio, a global leader in aerospace propulsion, has selected Orazio Ragni as Chief Executive Officer to be appointed with effect from December 9, 2008.
The rapid global expansion of the aerospace industry makes a stronger international presence a key goal in Avio’s development plans. Orazio Ragni, 47 years old, has exceptional international experience. He joins Avio from Valeo Group, where he has worked since 1992. Since 2003, Mr. Ragni has been Chief Executive Officer of Valeo Electrical Systems, a division of Valeo Group with annual sales of Eur 1.2 bn, production units in France, Poland, Brazil, Mexico, China, Korea and India, and also a commercial presence in the US, Japan, Germany and Italy. Valeo Electrical Systems employs 7,000 people, with 800 solely dedicated to research and development programmes.
Mr. Ragni said: “I am thrilled to join a great group and a uniquely talented team. Avio is a splendid example of how Italian technology companies can succeed in a truly global industry. I look forward to working with the company’s board and management.”
Luca Zacchetti, who has led the company since 2007, said: “Avio has transformed itself over the last two years. Our key objective has been to enhance further the group’s industrial capabilities to address the growing requirements and needs of customers and partners. I have been honoured to work with such a great team. Avio is now well placed to take on the industry’s new challenges and opportunities on a global scale.”
Simon Rowlands, Avio’s chairman, said: “Avio has substantially improved its performance under Luca Zacchetti’s leadership. The board as a whole is very grateful to him and the team he has assembled for their excellent results to date. We welcome Orazio Ragni and look forward to his experience and vision to combine with Avio’s team for the company’s next stage of development.”
Date parution : 03/11/2008
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RAIKASLEHTO Timo
Senior Vice President
Vaisala
Timo Raikaslehto, M.Sc. (Econ.), has been appointed Senior Vice President and a member of the strategic management group starting March 1, 2009.

Timo Raikaslehto joins Vaisala from Nokia, where he has worked for ten years in various leadership positions, most recently as Vice President, Operational Excellence and Quality. Prior to joining Nokia, he was employed by Mecrastor Coopers and Lybrand as a Consultant Director.
Date parution : 17/02/2009
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RAINEY Tim
Senior Vice President Flight Operations and System
Northwest Airlines
Tim Rainey, Senior Vice President Flight Operations and Inflight Services, has been named Senior Vice President Flight Operations and System Operations Control (SOC) reporting to Steenland. Tim holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota.
Date parution : 18/09/2007
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RAINS Lon L.
Dir.Communications for Space Technology Sector
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation has named Lon L. Rains director of communications for the company's Space Technology sector, where he will guide efforts to increase the visibility of the company's capabilities in civil and military space, missile defense and high-energy lasers.
Rains is a veteran journalist with broad and deep knowledge of the aerospace industry. He will report directly to Alexis Livanos, corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman Space Technology. His appointment is effective Nov. 17.

"Lon's knowledge of the space industry and the media will contribute significantly to Space Technology's success," Livanos said. "He is up-to-date with the latest trends, issues and people affecting our industry and our government customers, and he will take the lead in communicating innovations and developments at Space Technology."

Most recently, Rains served as vice president of Imaginova Trade Publishing (Editorial) and editor of Space News. Imaginova Corporation is a privately owned company that owns Space News. Over the years, Space News has expanded its editorial product lines to include show dailies, newsletters, e-mail products and an active daily news web site and has been a major sponsor at the industry's top trade shows. He was a member of the original staff when the paper debuted 19 years ago and has been editor for the last 15 years. Rains is also active on various industry association boards and he has received a number of journalistic awards.

Prior to joining Space News, Rains was a reporter with the Prince George's Journal and a freelance writer working primarily for The Washington Post and the Baltimore Evening Sun. He also served in the United States Navy as a Petty Officer. He received his bachelor of arts degree in government and politics from the University of Maryland.
Date parution : 21/10/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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RAMSAY David
Vice President Human Resources
Smiths Aerospace
David Ramsay is the Vice President Human Resources – Smiths Aerospace, with responsibility for all HR, Internal Communications and Change Management initiatives for Aerospace.

David joined Smiths following a career as a senior HR professional with NCR and ITT in Europe, and for the last 18 years in North America with Parker Hannifin, Goodrich and Rolls Royce.

He is a member of the Institute of Personnel Development and completed his Higher National Certificate in Business Studies.

Source : Smiths Aerospace
Date parution : 26/06/2006
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RANGACHARI Swati
India Communications Director
Boeing
Rangachari, who is based in Boeing's local headquarters office in New Delhi, will develop the company's communications strategies for India, focused on the expansion of its presence in the country and engagement with key stakeholders there.

"India is a crucial market for us and communications play a critical role in building our relationships," said Dr. Ian Thomas, president of Boeing India. "Swati has a strong background in leading strategic communications programs that support business growth. We are excited to have her onboard."

Rangachari joins Boeing from Texas Instruments India, where she managed communication programs targeted at expanded market growth and corporate leadership. Prior to that she led communications efforts for technology product companies including Aditi and Talisma and, before those assignments, she held a senior position in a national accredited advertising agency.

Rangachari holds a post graduate degree in business management from the FORE School of Management in Delhi, a post graduate degree in International Management from ICHEC Brussels and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Poona.
Date parution : 18/07/2008
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RAPS Jürgen 56 ans 11/08/1951
Executive Vice President Operations
Lufthansa
Captain Jürgen Raps is taking over as Executive Vice President Operations at Lufthansa Passenger Airlines, effective 1 September. Lufthansa’s 56 year-old chief pilot is succeeding Captain Carl Sigel (59), who is to concentrate at his own request on his duties as long-haul pilot pending his retirement next year. As accountable manager, Jürgen Raps will be responsible for the validity of the Air Operator Certificate vis-à-vis the Federal Aviation Agency (LBA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Jürgen Raps, born in Bayreuth on 11 August 1951, began his two-year pilot training course in Bremen after graduating from German High School (Abitur) in autumn 1970. He was subsequently employed as first officer on the Boeing 737 and the McDonnell Douglas DC 10. In 1984, he was promoted captain on the Boeing 737. From May 1990 to November the same year, Jürgen Raps completed an advanced management training course at the European Business School prior the nomination as head of the Lufthansa Pilot Training Center in Bremen in December 1990.

In March 1994, Jürgen Raps was named Boeing 737 fleet commander. He re-assigned to fly the Airbus type A340 in August 1995, and was qualified as training and check captain for that aircraft in January 1996. On 1 April 1996, the Lufthansa Executive Board appointed him chief pilot and senior vice president flight operations. In March 2007, Jürgen Raps was one of the world’s first four airline pilots to acquire a license to fly the Airbus A380. As captain, he piloted Lufthansa’s flagship-elect on its inaugural flight to the USA on 19 March.

According to his motto “I began my career with Lufthansa as a pilot and want to end it as a pilot“, Captain Carl Sigel is spending the time prior to his retirement in March 2008 flying the Airbus A330/A340. Born in Wilhelmsdorf/Württemberg on 3 March 1948, Carl Sigel has been Executive Vice President Operations at Lufthansa since 1 April 1997. At the request of the Executive Board, he will remain seated for Lufthansa on the Operations Committee of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).


Date parution : 20/08/2007
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RAYMOND D. Christopher (Chris).
Vice President
Boeing
Business Development
Integrated Defense Systems
Chris Raymond is vice president of Business Development for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). This $32.1 billion, 71,000-employee business unit is a provider of defense, space and intelligence solutions for U.S. and international customers.
Within IDS, Raymond is responsible for leading a team focused on customers' enduring needs. His organization helps develop and resource the market, capture and advocacy strategies to create and acquire new business.
Prior to his current position, Raymond was vice president of Business Development for IDS Air Force Systems, responsible for teams focused on Global Mobility; Global Strike; Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; and Integrated Space solutions. Raymond has also held positions in International and the company’s Airlift and Tanker division.
Before joining Business Development, Raymond held a variety of leadership assignments at Boeing within Engineering, Supply Chain Management and Operations. He also held program-management responsibility for military, commercial, regulatory, financial and international business issues related to potential commercialization of the C-17 aircraft. He joined the company in 1986 as an engineer at its Long Beach, Calif., operations.
Raymond serves on the Advisory Board for Boeing’s business alliance with Cisco Systems. He is a member of the Air Force Association, the Airlift Tanker Association,
the Navy League, the Association of the U.S. Army and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Raymond holds a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Illinois, a certificate with honors in contract management and a master’s degree with honors in business administration, both from the University of California-Irvine.
Date parution : 23/07/2008
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Reardon Kevin J.
executive director of NCOIC
Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium
Leadership, Technology Expert Named Executive Director of NCOIC:

Washington, DC – Oct. 12, 2005:

Dr. Kevin J. Reardon has been named executive director of the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC), responsible as chief executive to the consortium's executive council for operational leadership of this international coalition that currently consists of 80 member organizations represented by more than 800 active participants.

"As this consortium grows in size and capability, it is important to ensure that the organization is operating at maximum effectiveness," said Carl O'Berry, executive chairman of the NCOIC. "Kevin was selected from a large and highly competitive pool of candidates because he has experience, enthusiasm and credentials that fully qualify him to champion the NCOIC as it continues to work toward an industry approach that will enable all computing systems, military and others, to operate on a global network."

Prior to entering the private sector, Dr. Reardon served for more than 30 years in the U.S. Navy, retiring at the rank of captain. His naval career included the command of two multi-billion dollar nuclear submarines and senior leadership and advisory assignments with the U.S. Navy and the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Subsequently, he has held executive leadership positions with commercial high-tech and major defense firms, including Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics. Dr. Reardon graduated with distinction from the U.S. Naval Academy and has a master of science degree in statistics and a doctorate in operations research from Stanford University. He also completed executive education at Harvard University. He serves on the boards of directors of several nonprofit organizations, including First Star, a national level charity dedicated to improving life for America 's most vulnerable children.

About the NCOIC

The Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) is a not-for-profit international corporation that is committed to integrating existing and emerging open standards into a common evolving global framework, employing a common set of principles and processes, to assist with the rapid global deployment of network-centric applications. Established in 2004, the NCOIC consists of industry representatives from defense companies, large-scale systems integrators, information technology providers, and academia working in concert with advisory bodies consisting of government officials, standards groups and other stakeholders. For more information, visit www.NCOIC.org.

Source: Boeing
Date parution : 13/10/2005
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RECORDON Jean-Louis
Chief Operations Officer of 4C Advanced Security
4C Controls
Jean-Louis Recordon,will serve as Chief Operations Officer of 4C Advanced Security Surveillance & Technologies S.A. Recordon, 66, has a distinquished 35 year career in the fields of public safety and the operational use of communications, command & control, intelligence management and border protection systems. Most recently, he served as advisor to the EADS company.

From 1963 through 1998, Recordon was an Officer of the Gendarmerie Nationale where his latest assignment was to serve as liaison to both Interpol and Europol. Recordon is a graduate of the French National Institute of Advanced Studies for Security.
Date parution : 17/06/2008
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REGISTER Douglas
Vice President Service Delivery and Engineering
United Airlines
UAL Corporation the holding company whose primary subsidiary is United Airlines, today announced that Douglas Register has been named vice president of Service Delivery and Engineering. Register comes to United with 33 years of information systems leadership experience. In this newly created role, Register will be responsible for the day-to-day information technology services of the airline and will also have responsibility for the Engineering and Data Center Operations organizations.
“This new role is critical to continuing to deliver quality service to our customers, while implementing new products and infrastructure,” said Keith Halbert, senior vice president and CIO for United. “Doug’s background and experience in various industries, including airlines, is a great fit for our team.”
Register joins United from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, where he was vice president of IT Service Delivery. While at Blue Cross Blue Shield, Register led the company’s IT infrastructure and service management function. Register also held several other leadership positions, including a three-year role as vice president Systems Operations for Delta Technology where he was responsible for the operation and integrity of Delta’s IT systems and network infrastructure.
Register will assume his role on March 31, 2008, and will report to Halbert.
Date parution : 31/03/2008
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REICHL Manfred
Elected to Supervisory Board
Austrian Airlines

At the 52nd Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of Austrian Airlines Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG, held on 4 May 2007, DDr. Manfred Reichl, 54, was newly elected to the Supervisory Board.

DDr. Reichl is Senior Partner and Managing Director of the Roland Berger Strategy Consultants offices in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe. Born in Salzburg, he has 20 years of extensive experience in international strategic consulting, especially in the field of transportation and airlines, as well as investment goods, telecommunications and chemicals and oil. In the course of stepping down from his position as Managing Partner at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, a move planned for some time now, DDr. Reichl put aside his operative agendas on 31.12.2006 and will leave the firm on 30.06.2007.
Date parution : 04/05/2007
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REID Rob
Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer
Air Canada
Air Canada President and Chief Executive
Officer, Montie Brewer, today announced the retirement of Rob Reid, the airline's Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
"Rob has made a significant contribution to Air Canada in the span of his 32-year career with the airline," said Montie Brewer, President and Chief Executive Officer. "He has helped to pilot the airline successfully through
unprecedented change in the industry, while continuing to build on Air Canada's world wide reputation for safety and operational excellence. His anticipated retirement is well deserved. Rob will be missed, and I join his
many friends and colleagues in thanking him for his unwavering dedication and
steadfast direction, from his days as a DC-8 line pilot to his most recent role as Chief Operating Officer."
Rob Reid was appointed Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer in May 2005, with overall responsibility for Flight Operations, Flight Safety, System Operations Control, Inflight Service, Air Canada Maintenance, and
Customer Service Strategy and Delivery. He was previously Senior Vice President, Operations.
Mr. Reid joined Air Canada in 1976 as a pilot and has flown a number of different aircraft types. He was Director of Flying Operations for Air Canada's DC9 and Canadair Regional Jet fleet before being appointed Vice President, System Operations Control in October 2000. In March 2003, he assumed the role of President & CEO, Air Canada Technical Services in addition
to his responsibilities as Vice President, System Operations Control. His retirement is effective June 30, 2008.

An announcement on Mr. Reid's successor will be made in the near future.
Date parution : 30/06/2008
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REID Frederick
président de Flexjet et Skyjet É.-U.
Bombardier
Bombardier Aéronautique a annoncé aujourd’hui la nomination de Frederick W. Reid à titre de nouveau président de Flexjet et Skyjet É.-U. Cette nomination entrera en vigueur le 25 août 2008.
M. Reid fera bénéficier Bombardier de son expertise en tant que gestionnaire chevronné dans le marketing et les aspects commerciaux du transport aérien.

La carrière de M. Reid au sein de l’industrie aérienne est impressionnante et s’étend sur une période de 20 ans pendant lesquelles il a occupé des postes de cadre supérieur auprès de plusieurs sociétés aériennes. Il a débuté ses activités professionnelles en 1976, lorsqu’il a joint les rangs de Pan American World Airways, ses responsabilités consistant principalement à ouvrir de nouveaux marchés tels que l’Europe, le Moyen-Orient, l’Inde et l’Asie. En 1987, M. Reid a joint les rangs d’American Airline Corporation où il a assumé la responsabilité des ventes et du marketing pour l’Europe, à Londres en Angleterre. Au cours des huit années subséquentes, il a occupé plusieurs postes de responsabilité croissante auprès de Lufthansa et a été nommé président et chef de l’exploitation en 1996, poste qu’il a occupé jusqu’à son départ en 1998 pour joindre Delta Airlines. Trois ans plus tard, il a été nommé président et chef de l’exploitation de Delta Airlines, responsable de revenus totalisant 14 milliards $ au sein d’une entreprise comptant 60 000 employés et 967 appareils exploités dans 31 pays. Son plus récent défi a été le lancement de Virgin America à titre de chef de la direction. Virgin America vient de recevoir le prix de la meilleure société aérienne américaine intérieure de la part de « Prestigious Travel and Leisure Annual Awards ».

M. Reid succède à Michael McQuay, qui a continué d’assumer la direction des activités de Flexjet et Skyjet É.U. tout en acceptant des responsabilités additionnelles à titre de président, Centres de service aéronautique, il y a plus d’un an.
Date parution : 16/07/2008
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REIMANN Kurt
manager of the “Core Markets” Department
Austrian Airlines
Kurt Reimann, 56 years old, will take over as manager of the “Core Markets” Department from 1 September 2009 onwards. In his new position, he will be responsible for managing sales in the East and South-East European markets that are so important to Austrian Airlines. He has worked as Country Manager Germany for Austrian Airlines until now.

Reimann has extensive experience in the international business environment, and has represented Austrian Airlines in numerous foreign markets.
He reports to Christina Debbah.
Date parution : 11/09/2009
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REITH David
VP Finance and Controller for Electronic Systems
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation has announced the appointment of David Reith as vice president of finance and controller for the company's Electronic Systems sector, effective immediately.
In his new position, Reith will provide controller oversight for the sector and will be responsible for all sector financial functions, including estimating and pricing, rates and budgets, government liaison, financial accounting and reporting, Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, program planning and financial control, financial planning, and financial modeling.
Reith joined the company at Baltimore in 1987 in the business management organization and has held a number of management and executive-level positions at Electronic Systems and other Northrop Grumman sectors. In 2001, he was appointed business manager for the communications systems business and one year later was promoted to sector controller for the company's Newport News Shipbuilding sector.
In 2008, Reith was appointed vice president and controller for the Technical Services sector. He most recently served as business operations director and chief financial officer for National Security Technologies LLC, a joint venture led by Northrop Grumman's Technical Services sector, which was created to operate the Nevada Test Site for the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration.
Reith earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Western Maryland College (McDaniel College).
Date parution : 10/02/2010
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RENAUDEAU Hervé
Directeur Général
IPSA
Hervé Renaudeau, ancien Directeur Général de l’école d’ingénieurs ESTACA, rejoint la direction de IONIS Education Group en tant que Directeur Général de l’IPSA.
Ingénieur de carrière et passionné d’aéronautique, ce dernier a pour objectif majeur d’inscrire l’IPSA en tant que Grande Ecole dans le paysage de l'enseignement supérieur français.
Fort de 20 ans d’expérience comme ingénieur ainsi qu’en tant que membre d’une grande école orientée sur l’automobile et l’aérospatial, secrétaire de la Conférence des Grandes Ecoles des Pays de la Loire, Hervé Renaudeau rejoint l’IPSA au poste de Directeur Général, après plus de deux années passées à la direction de l’ESTACA.
Cette nomination s’inscrit dans la volonté de l’IPSA de renforcer son positionnement national et son développement à l'international, à travers la mise en œuvre de partenariats académiques et institutionnels, mais aussi d’adapter la pédagogie de l’école en fonction des enjeux et des évolutions industriels de l'aéronautique et de l'espace.
Date parution : 14/10/2009
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REPRESAS Carlos E.
Chairman of the Board Nestlé México, S.A. de C.V.
Bombardier
Chairman of the Board
Nestlé México, S.A. de C.V.

Mr. Carlos E. Represas was elected to our Board of Directors on June 1, 2004. He has been Chairman of the Board of Nestlé Holdings, Inc., USA and Nestlé Mexico S. A. de C.V. since 1994. He has acted as Co-Chairman of the Board of Beverage Partners Worldwide S.A. (a joint venture between Nestlé and Coca-Cola) since 1997 and has been a member of the Supervisory Board of Cereals Partners Worldwide S.A. (a joint venture between Nestlé and General Mills) since 1996. Since 1998, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of Vitro, S.A. de C.V. and has acted as Co-Chairman of the Board of Dairy Partners Americas (a joint venture between Nestlé and Fonterra Cooperative Group) since 2001.

Source : Bombardier
Date parution : 24/03/2006
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RIBADEAU-DUMAS Benoît
VP, Dir.Gal. de la Business Line Systèmes Ss-Marin
Thales
Benoît RIBADEAU-DUMAS a été nommé Vice-président, Directeur Général de la Business Line « Systèmes Sous-Marins » le 1er mars 2009, en remplacement de Guy Baruchel.

Benoît RIBADEAU-DUMAS, 36 ans, est diplômé de l'École Polytechnique et de l’Ecole Nationale d’Administration. Il a débuté sa carrière en 1997 au Conseil d’Etat. Il est ensuite devenu en 2002, conseiller technique en charge de la réforme de l’Etat et de la décentralisation, au Cabinet du Premier ministre Jean-Pierre Raffarin.

Il a rejoint Thales en 2004, en tant que Directeur du développement, où il a notamment contribué à l’intégration de certaines activités d’Alcatel-Lucent et au rapprochement avec DCNS. Depuis 2006, il était Directeur pour l’Europe de l’activité Air Traffic Management Systems au sein de la Division Systèmes Aériens.
Date parution : 16/04/2009
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RICCOBONI Kevin 46 ans
Vice President, Technology Delivery and Airline Op
US Airways
US Airways today announced two new executive appointments in its Information Technologies group. Approved earlier today by the airline's board of directors, Alan Ferayorni has been named vice president, IT infrastructure and Kevin Riccoboni has been named vice president, technology delivery for airline operations. Both executives will report directly to Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer Joe Beery.

"We couldn't be more pleased to have Al and Kevin join our team," said Beery. "The technology support needs of an airline our size are vast and the complexity of our systems cannot be overstated. Both Al and Kevin bring the necessary breadth and depth to help lead the IT team as we support our current technology and explore future applications that support our key company objectives surrounding improved reliability and convenience."

Background on Kevin Riccoboni

Riccoboni's position consolidates US Airways' software development, and support for all of the operations systems, under one individual.

"Kevin has done an outstanding job overseeing operationally critical and complicated assignments, most recently coordinating all of our systems integration work over the past two years as we moved to a single operating certificate," Beery said. "In his new role, Kevin will lead initiatives to develop and deploy new technology to our operational group, which includes crew resources, airport automation, technical operations and reservations."

Riccoboni, 46, joined the airline in 2001 as director, business technology delivery, supporting the technical operations and safety organizations. In June 2004, he was promoted to managing director, business technology delivery, supporting US Airways technical operations, safety, flight operations, in-flight and crew resources organizations.

Riccoboni spent 18 years at Motorola serving in various managerial positions within manufacturing and information systems in that company's semiconductor sector. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems from Western International University in Phoenix.
Date parution : 22/01/2008
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RICHARDSON Sally
Vice President and Deputy Director
Orbital
Ms. Richardson is assuming new responsibilities as Vice President and Deputy Director of Technical Operations - East. She will be responsible for overseeing the engineering standards, policies and procedures of all programs being carried out at Orbital's Dulles, VA campus, including the new Orion crew exploration vehicle, numerous commercial communications and government satellites, and new reusable launch vehicle initiatives. Ms. Richardson's previous role as Senior Director of Orbital's Advanced Programs Group included the planning and design of the Orion Launch Abort System, Program Manager for NASA's Orbital Space Plane program and Deputy Program Manager for NASA's X-34 reusable launch vehicle program. She is a 14-year veteran of Orbital, having joined the company in 1992. Ms. Richardson will report to Mr. David Hastman, Vice President of Technical Operations - East.
Date parution : 20/09/2006
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Ricker Frederick L.
sector vice president and deputy, Programs
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Frederick L. Ricker has been named sector vice president and deputy, Programs division of Northrop Grumman Corporation

As sector vice president and deputy, Programs, Ricker assumes a new position with responsibility for the management, development, deployment and operation of space systems and other deliverables produced. Livanos said, "Fred takes this new position after four years of outstanding service and leadership of NPOESS, under which the program made tremendous progress from its early competitive phase through the recent successful completion of its delta preliminary design review. His dedication and commitment has positioned the program well to meet future challenges."
Date parution : 28/09/2005
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RING Hans Peter 15/01/1951
Chief Financial Officer
EADS
Hans Peter Ring, born on 15 January 1951, is Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of EADS and member of the EADS Executive Committee since 01.11.2002.
Prior to assuming the position of CFO of EADS, Ring (since 1996) served as Senior Vice President of Controlling within the EADS predecessor Dasa and subsequently within EADS.
Ring began his career in 1977 at MBB as a management trainee in Budgeting and Accounting in their Military Aircraft Division. From there, he became Manager of Budgeting, Accounting and Public Audits.
Then, in 1987, Ring was named Head of Controlling for the Missiles business at MBB.
Three years later, after the creation of Deutsche Aerospace AG (Dasa), an EADS predecessor company, he was named Head of Controlling for the Aircraft and Defense Systems Divisions of the new company.
From 1992 to 1995, Ring was CFO and Member of the Board at Dornier Luftfahrt GmbH, the regional aircraft business within Dasa.
Ring has been a Member of the Advisory Council to the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology on External Economic Policy since 2004.
Hans Peter Ring received his degree in Business Administration from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in 1976.
Date parution : 23/01/2008
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RINGWALD Gilles
Directeur Général pour l’Europe du Nord
Jet Airways
Gilles Ringwald, après avoir passé 7 ans chez THAI comme Directeur Commercial, il rejoint la compagnie au poste de Directeur Général pour l’Europe du Nord (Allemagne, Scandinavie et Suisse). Il occupera également la fonction de Directeur Général France pour le marché affaires.

Titulaire d’une licence de droit et d’un BTS tourisme, Gilles Ringwald a occupé successivement les fonctions de Directeur des Ventes affaires pendant 4 ans chez Lufthansa, puis de Directeur Commercial pendant 7 ans pour la compagnie thailandaise pour laquelle il a contribué fortement au développement et à la croissance du chiffre d’affaires en France en renforçant les partenariats existants et en développant de nouveaux segments de ventes.
Date parution : 24/06/2008
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RINTANEN Lauri 53 ans 01/08/1955
Director of Operations
Vaisala
Vaisala has appointed Lauri Rintanen as Director of Operations.

Lauri Rintanen (53) has been appointed as Director, Operations, and member of the Management Group starting 1.11.2007. Lauri Rintanen has a Master of Science in Technology. He has worked e.g. at Nokia in many managerial roles in production, procurement and business development. Mr. Rintanen's most recent role before joining Vaisala is CEO, JOT Automation.

Date of birth 1.8.1955, Kokkola, Finland
Education
M.Sc. (technology)
Employment history
2006 - 2007 JOT Automation, President
2004 - 2006 Uponor Oyj, Executive Vice President, supply chain and technology
2001 - 2004 Nokia Multimedia, Director, supply chain, quality and customer relationships
1997 - 2001 Nokia Oyj, Vice President, operations and sourcing, Asia and Pacific
1992 - 1997 Nokia Mobile Phones, Plant Manager, Salo factory, Finland
1991 - 1992 Nokia, Plant Manager, Camberley, Great-Britain
1989 - 1991 Nokia Mobile Phones Oy, Quality Director
1981 - 1988 Teleste Oy, Quality Manager
Date parution : 31/10/2007
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RITCHEY Ian
Chief Engineer – R&T – Civil
Rolls-Royce
Carrière / Career:
Ian Ritchey was educated at the Universities of Cambridge and Stanford, culminating in a PhD and a Research Fellowship at Trinity College Cambridge. He began his industrial career as a fluid dynamics specialist at Parsons Steam Turbines, progressing into design and engineering management roles. With the merger of Rolls-Royce and NEI, Ian moved into the gas turbine industry, leading a team working on innovative power generation
systems.
Ian then moved into the Rolls-Royce corporate technology team, leading a design methods team producing tools to support the design process across all Rolls-Royce business areas. He then left Rolls-Royce to take up the position of Professor of Engineering Design and Director of the Engineering Design Centre at Newcastle
University. In this role he led a team working closely with industrial partners in Aerospace, Offshore, Marine and Power Generation sectors to develop and apply next generation design tools.
In 2000 Ian returned to Rolls-Royce into the Marine business, initially accountable for R&T in Marine and subsequently Executive Vice President Engineering & Technology for Commercial Marine, based in the Nordic
countries. In this role he led the engineering team which delivered podded propulsors for the Queen Mary II cruise vessel, a world first in terms of power and speed.
In 2004 Ian returned to the UK and took up his current role as Chief Engineer – R&T – Civil, accountable for major technology validation programmes including the £60M gross ANTLE programme which completed testing successfully in May 2005.
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ROBERTS Ken
New President, Helicopter Engines
Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce has appointed Ken Roberts as President, Helicopter Engines, effective immediately. Roberts, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, US, will be responsible for the global leadership of the companyÂ’s helicopter engine business.

Prior to this appointment, Ken served as Executive Vice President of Helicopters with overall responsibility for strategy, business development and other areas. He also led a team of regional vice presidents focused on customer and partner relationships.

Since joining Rolls-Royce in 1981 Roberts has held a range of roles in various businesses including Vice President of Marketing- Corporate and Regional Aircraft and Vice President of Business Development-Defense North America. He has also served in several strategy, planning, commercial and consultancy positions.

Roberts holds a Masters in Business Administration from Indiana University Bloomington and is a graduate of Ball State University in Indiana.

Roberts succeeds Scott Crislip who recently left the company to pursue another opportunitycloser to his family.
Date parution : 22/04/2008
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ROBIN Yves
Directeur communication
Dassault Aviation
Nomination à la communication

Saint-Cloud, le 3 janvier 2007 – M. Yves Robins est nommé Directeur des Relations Extérieures et de la Communication de Dassault Aviation.

Il succède à M. Gérard David.
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ROBINSON Tim
Senior Vice-President, Managing Director of the Se
Thales

Tim Robinson leaves the Thales Group

Neuilly-sur-Seine, 16 Jan 2006

As of February 1st, Tim Robinson will leave Thales to become Chief Executive Officer of a UK-based private equity company in the financial services sector.

Tim Robinson joined Thales in 2001 as Senior Vice-president, Managing Director of the Secure Operations Business Group in its Information and Service Technology business area. In 2004, he was appointed Senior Vice-President, Managing Director of the Security division during the Group’s reorganisation.

The Security division will be managed on an interim basis by Reynald Seznec, Senior Vice President in charge of Operations, in addition to his primary responsibility, Operations.



Press contact :
Natasha Harvey
Tel + 33 (0) 1 57 77 86 26

Date parution : 18/01/2006
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ROBINSON David G.
DLA DMSMS IST and GEM Program Manager
DLA
Mr. David Robinson is the DLA DMSMS Integrated Supplier Team (IST) manager and lead for all DLA DMSMS issues. He also serves as Generalized Emulation of Microcircuits (GEM) Program Manager, DoD DMSMS Knowledge Sharing Portal (DKSP) Program Manager, DMSMS Work Shop Chair and Chairman of the DoD DMSMS Working Group Outreach Committee. He is responsible for over 1.7 million spare parts, all with the potential to go DMS, used by over 28,000 customers supporting 124 nations.

Mr. Robinson began his federal career in 1981 at the Defense Electronics Supply Center (DESC) in Kettering, Ohio, as an Electronic Equipment Specialist. Initially working Federal Supply Class (FSC) 5998, Circuit Cards, he gained experience and rose through the ranks to become the Microcircuit Branch Chief managing FSC 5962, microcircuits for the Active Devices Commodity group at Defense Supply Center, Columbus.

In this capacity he became intimately familiar with the problem known as Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS). Working with his government and private sector contacts, he became very involved in DMSMS at the HQ-DLA and DoD level. Mr. Robinson is a recognized and sought-out problem solver.
Date parution : 25/04/2007
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ROCHET Marc
Président du Directoire
Air Caraïbes
Air Caraïbes, compagnie française régulière spécialiste des Antilles et de la Guyane a récemment modifié son schéma de gouvernance. Jean-Paul Dubreuil, qui occupait jusqu’à présent les fonctions de Président du Conseil d’Administration, devient Président du Conseil de Surveillance de la compagnie et Marc Rochet qui était, depuis 2001, membre du Conseil d’Administration de la Compagnie, Président du Directoire.

A ce titre, Marc Rochet aura la responsabilité directe d’Air Caraïbes mais aussi des deux autres filiales qui composent le Pôle Aérien Air Caraïbes :
· Air Caraïbes Atlantique, opérateur dédié aux vols transatlantiques, qui met en ligne 4 Airbus A 330 entre la métropole et les destinations de Fort de France, Pointe à Pitre et Cayenne,
· Air Caraïbes Industries, la structure en charge de la maintenance du réseau régional.

Diplômé de l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d’Aéronautique de Poitiers, Marc Rochet est également titulaire d’un diplôme d’études supérieures spécialisées de l’Institut d’Administration des Entreprises de Toulouse. Il débute sa carrière en qualité d’ingénieur à la direction du Matériel d’Air Inter (1976). En 1979, il devient Directeur Technique d’Air Guadeloupe avant de passer en 1982 Directeur chez Europe Aéro Service. Revenu chez Air Inter, il occupe les fonctions de Directeur de l’Escale d’Orly-Ouest, puis devient Directeur Général de la compagnie Aéromaritime en 1988, filiale d’UTA.

En qualité de Président Directeur Général, Marc Rochet fusionne en 1991 Air Outre Mer et Minerve sous la marque AOM. De 1996 à 2001, il occupe les fonctions de Président Directeur Général des compagnies aériennes TAT, Air Liberté, AOM et Air Littoral. Il sera ensuite nommé Directeur Général de Travelprice.com de 2001 à 2003. En 2006, Marc Rochet fonde et dirige la compagnie L’Avion, rachetée en 2008 par OpenSkies, filiale de British Airways.
Date parution : 22/09/2009
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RODRIGUEZ BARBERÁN Antonio
Senior Vice President Commercial
Airbus Military
Antonio Rodríguez Barberán est nommé Senior Vice President (SVP) Commercial (Directeur Commercial) d’Airbus Military à compter du 1er mai 2010. Il remplace Ignacio Alonso Recarte qui occupait cette fonction depuis dix ans et qui prendra désormais la direction d’Airbus Military Asie à Singapour.

Dans ses nouvelles fonctions, M. Rodríguez Barberán sera responsable de toutes les activités marketing et ventes ainsi que des contrats et relations clients pour la gamme très étendue des avions de transport et de ravitailleurs d’Airbus Military, qui sont utilisés tant pour des missions militaires que civiques (au bénéfice de la société). Son principal objectif sera d’optimiser la satisfaction des clients.

Avant de rejoindre Airbus Military, M. Rodríguez Barberán était, depuis 2008, SVP Ventes & Marketing de Military Air Systems (MAS) au sein de la Division EADS Defence & Security (DS), dont le siège est à Munich. Il était alors responsable mondialement de produits comme l’Eurofighter, les drones (Talarion et Atlante) et des services qui y sont liés.

Ingénieur diplômé en aéronautique de l’ETSIA, le centre de formation aéronautique de l’Université polytechnique de Madrid, et titulaire d’un MBA de l’ICADE, également à Madrid, M. Rodríguez Barberán entame sa carrière en 1982 dans le secteur des technologies de l’information. En 1987, il rejoint l’avionneur espagnol CASA (qui fait aujourd’hui partie d’Airbus Military), en qualité de responsable des activités commerciales pour les avions de transport militaire légers en Amérique latine.

De 1989 à 1991, M. Rodríguez Barberán inaugure le bureau de représentation de CASA en Turquie avant d’être promu Directeur des Ventes des produits CASA en Asie du Sud, puis, en 1998, Directeur régional de CASA pour le Moyen-Orient, basé à Ankara, en Turquie.

De 2000 à 2008, M. Rodríguez Barberán exerce les fonctions de Vice-Président des Ventes de la nouvelle division Avions de Transport Militaire (MTA) d’EADS. Dans cette fonction, il est responsable au niveau mondial des activités liées à la vente de toute la gamme d’avions de transport léger et moyen (C212, CN235 et C295), tout comme pour l’ avion de transport à plus grande capacité A400M ainsi que les dérivés militaires des plates-formes Airbus, comme l’A330 MRTT.

Né à Madrid en 1955, Antonio Rodríguez Barberán est marié et père de deux enfants aujourd’hui adultes. Il aime consacrer son temps libre à voyager et à lire des récits historiques. Il apprécie également la Formule 1 et les promenades avec son chien.
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Roe Lesa B.
director of NASA's Langley Research Center
NASA
NASA Names Roe New Langley Center Director

Lesa B. Roe has been named director of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., the nation's first civilian aeronautical research facility and NASA's oldest field center. She succeeds Roy Bridges, effective Oct.3. Bridges announced his retirement Friday.

Roe, who has been serving as deputy director at Langley, will be the senior management official of the laboratory employing approximately 2,400 civil service personnel. She will be responsible for the center's aeronautical and space research programs, as well as facilities, personnel and administration.

Roe served as Langley associate director for business management from August 2003 until being named deputy director. She has more than 20 years experience in engineering, technical and managerial positions, working for both government and private industry. Her background includes two years in NASA center leadership, four years in the International Space Station program management, nine years experience in technical management and project engineering, and five years experience in radio frequency communications test and payload systems engineering.

Roe started her engineering career performing satellite communications analysis for Hughes Space and Communications in El Segundo, Calif. She began her NASA career at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., in 1987 as a radio frequency communications engineer in the Space Shuttle Engineering Directorate. She also managed the International Space Station Payloads Office at Johnson Space Center in Houston.

She holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Florida at Gainesville and a master's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Central Florida in Orlando.

For more information about Roe or NASA, visit the Internet at:
http://www.nasa.gov/home

Source: NASA
Date parution : 21/09/2005
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ROHIT Philip
vice president - Financial Planning and Analysis
United Air Lines
In his new role as vice president - Financial Planning and Analysis, Rohit Philip will be responsible for business development and overseeing the company’s operating and capital plans. He succeeds Kathryn Mikells, who was named vice president - Investor Relations.

Philip joined United in 1995 and has held a number of leadership roles in the finance organization and within UAL Loyalty Services, where he was vice president of finance and business development. He also served as managing director of United’s restructuring office, and most recently, he was assistant treasurer. Philip also played a critical role in leading several significant financial transactions, including United’s recent aircraft refinancing plans and the sale of the company’s stake in online travel agencies.

“We look forward to Rohit leading the group in which he started at United. He has extensive experience and capability and will provide strong leadership for our business development and financial planning teams,” said Greg Taylor, senior vice president - Corporate Planning and Strategy, to whom Philip will report.
Date parution : 03/08/2007
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ROKOS David
vice president and treasurer
Rockwell Collins
David Rokos has been appointed vice president and treasurer for Rockwell Collins, reporting to Patrick Allen, senior vice president and chief financial officer.

Rokos is responsible for leading the treasury operations of Rockwell Collins including capital structure, cash, foreign exchange, risk and pension asset management.

Rokos has held various positions with Rockwell Collins since 2000. He most recently served as controller of Surface Solutions within Government Systems at Rockwell Collins. Prior to joining Rockwell Collins, Rokos was director of financial reporting at Rockwell International.

Rokos earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Northern Illinois University and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Date parution : 12/06/2008
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ROMERO Joy
President of Boeing Canada Operations
Boeing
Boeing names Joy Romero President of Boeing Canada Operations, Ltd.

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, July 17, 2006 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] today named Joy Romero president, Boeing Canada Operations, Ltd. and general manager of Boeing Winnipeg reporting to Pat McKenna, vice president and general manager of Boeing Fabrication -- the largest components supplier to Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Romero led Boeing's Salt Lake City components manufacturing site before assuming this position.

Prior to her transition to Commercial Airplanes from Integrated Defense Systems in 2005, Romero was director of business excellence for Army Systems in Philadelphia. There she led the Baldrige National Quality Program and implemented criteria for performance excellence as an overarching business model. Romero joined Boeing/Rockwell in 1982 as an engineer on the B-1B Lancer and later held leadership positions for B-1B Lancer, C-17 Globemaster III and Air Traffic Management programs.

A graduate of Pepperdine University with a Bachelor of Science in business management, Romero also earned a Master of Science in systems management from the University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in advance program management from the Department of Defense Systems Management College.

Integral to the company's global supply chain, Boeing Winnipeg is a division of Boeing Canada Operations, Ltd. -- a wholly owned subsidiary of the company's Commercial Airplanes business unit. Located in the Manitoba province of Canada, Boeing Winnipeg opened in 1971 with 50 employees. Since, Boeing Winnipeg has led the way establishing a $1.2 billion aerospace industry cluster that thrives in the region. Over 1,400 employees now work at the Winnipeg site, which is the largest aerospace composite manufacturer in Canada and the country's third largest aerospace facility.

As a manufacturing area of excellence, Boeing Winnipeg produces complex composite components for all Boeing 700-series commercial jets, such as engine thrust reverser blocker doors, engine strut forward and aft fairings and ducts.

Boeing Winnipeg also serves as a tier-one supplier partner on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the company's all-new airplane which enters service in 2008. In this role, Boeing's Winnipeg site has responsibility for design, integration and delivery of the Dreamliner's wing-to-body fairing, main landing gear door, crown fairing and vertical fin fairing.

The team also supports 787 test programs evaluating composite manufacturing processes, with plans to deliver production parts to program supplier, Vought, including composite shear ties for sections 47 and 48 and forward and aft pylon fairings. Production of the composite shear ties represents Boeing Winnipeg's first primary structure work statement since implementation of the site's strategic business plan to transition into higher complexity composite component manufacturing.

Source : Boeing
Date parution : 18/07/2006
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ROSE Sir John
Chief Executive
Rolls-Royce plc
Sir John Rose joined Rolls-Royce plc in 1984 and was appointed to its Board of Directors in January 1992, becoming Chief Executive on 1 May 1996.

Sir John is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.

He is a member of the JP Morgan International Council, the CBI International Advisory Board, the Englefield Advisory Board and is a Trustee of the Eden Project.

Sir John was knighted in 2003, became a Commandeur de la Legion d’Honneur in 2008 and was awarded the Singapore Public Service Star in the same year.

Born in Blantyre, Malawi, John earned his MA degree in Psychology from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.

Sir John is married with three children.
Date parution : 12/02/2009
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ROSS Timothy
Executive VP for Corporate Affair & Strategy
Air Asia
AirAsia is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Timothy Ross as AirAsia's new Executive Vice President - Corporate Affair & Strategy. Timothy Ross assumes this duty effective immediately and would be based in Kuala Lumpur.


"Tim's new role as EVP Corporate Affairs and Strategy, will take charge of all initiatives covering acquisitions and rationalization, investor relations, route planning and scheduling, corporate finance, network rights and facilities.

With his vast experience and knowledge of the aviation industry, I am confident Timothy will be an invaluable addition to the AirAsia Group."

-Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive Officer, AirAsia Berhad

Timothy Ross joined AirAsia on 20 April 2005 as an independent non-executive director. He was appointed as a non-executive director on 23 September 2005. Subsequent to his new role as Executive Vice President (EVP) - Corporate Affairs and Strategy, Tim Ross has resigned as non-executive director from the Board.

About Timothy Ross

Timothy Ross is one of Asia-Pacific's pre-eminent airline and transport analysts having topped Institutional Investor magazine's poll of funds managers for the last four years in a row. In 2004, he also led the bank's global airline team to the number one spot. He has spent the last 13 of his 14 year investment research career with UBS Investment Bank where he most recently ran the Asian regional transport research team and coordinated the bank's global airline research. His experience with UBS spanned work in New Zealand, the United States, Singapore (where he also headed UBS' research effort) and Hong Kong. Timothy has a Masters Degree in English Literature from the University of Auckland and a Diploma in Business from the same establishment.
Date parution : 17/02/2006
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ROSS John
Vice President, Flight Operations
JetBlue Airways
JetBlue Names John Ross Vice President, Flight Operations

Mr. Ross will lead JetBlue's 1,700 pilots and Flight Operations team, including fleet programs for the Airbus 320 and Embraer 190 aircraft. He will report to Chief Operating Officer Russ Chew.

"John's career in pilot leadership roles uniquely qualifies him for this position," said Mr. Chew. "His 24 years with US Airways as a leader in Flight Operations and Flight Training, as well as his line operational experience will serve JetBlue well as we continue to grow our airline, both in the number of flights and destinations."

Prior to this appointment, Mr. Ross was interim vice president of JetBlue's System Operations department since March 1, 2007, and before that he was Director of Flight Safety since joining JetBlue in 2005. Mr. Ross joined JetBlue after 24 years with US Airways in Flight Operations and Flight Training. Mr. Ross is a JetBlue Pilot and holds a Captain's bid on the airline's 100-seat E190 aircraft.
Date parution : 15/05/2007
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ROSSO Jean-Pierre
member Board of Directors
Bombardier
Bombardier Announces Election of Jean-Pierre Rosso to Board of Directors

Montréal, May 30, 2006
At Bombardier's annual meeting of shareholders, held today, Mr. Jean-Pierre Rosso was elected to the Corporation's Board of Directors.

"I am very pleased that Mr. Rosso has agreed to join our Board. His vast business knowledge as well as his industrial and international experience will be invaluable assets for the Board," declared Laurent Beaudoin, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Bombardier Inc.

Mr. Rosso began his career at Honeywell France in 1969. In 1975, he was named President and CEO of Rossignol Ski Company in the United States. He returned to Honeywell in 1981, where he held various senior management positions, as President of Honeywell Inc.'s European operations, from 1987 to 1991, then as President of the Home & Building Control Business of Honeywell, from 1992 to 1994. In 1994, Mr. Rosso joined Case Corporation, an agricultural and construction equipment manufacturer, as President and Chief Executive Officer. In 1996, he was named Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. In 1999, after the merger between Case and New Holland, he served as Chief Executive Officer of CNH Global N.V., a global leader in agricultural and construction equipment. In 2000, he was named Chairman of CNH's Board, until his retirement in May 2004.

Since February 2006, he chairs the World Economic Forum USA Inc., based in New York City, which houses the global headquarters for its Center for Global industries. He is also a Director of Medtronic Inc., ADC Telecommunications Inc. and Eurazeo.

This appointment brings the total number of Directors on Bombardier's Board to 16, of which 10 are independent.

Source : Bombardier
Date parution : 31/05/2006
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ROTRUBIN Jean-Louis 24/08/1951
Président du Conseil d’Administration et Directeur
Défense Conseil International
Le 26 avril monsieur Jean-Louis Rotrubin a été élu Président du Conseil d’Administration et Directeur Général de Défense Conseil International, société spécialisée dans l’exportation du savoir-faire de défense français.
Il succède à Yves Michot, qui était à la tête de DCI depuis le 28 septembre 2001, et qui a fait valoir ses droits à la retraite.

Monsieur Jean-Louis Rotrubin ingénieur général de l’armement, jusqu’alors directeur central du service de soutien à la flotte à l’état-major de la Marine, est ancien élève de l’École polytechnique (1972) et de l’École nationale supérieure des techniques avancées (ENSTA).


1972 – 1975 Ecole Polytechnique.
1975 – 1977 Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Avancées (ENSTA).
1977 – 1982 Ingénieur à DCN Toulon – chargé de l’entretien des sous-marins (type Aréthuse, Daphné, Narval, Agosta) – chargé des marines étrangères (soutien à l’Espagne et au Pakistan).
1982 – 1986 DCN Brest – Ingénieur chargé de l’entretien des SNLE à l’Ile Longue.
1986 – 1989 DCN Brest – Ingénieur chargé des SNLE – responsable de la refonte M4.
1989 – 1995 STCAN puis DCN Ingénierie.
- Architecte du SNLE Le Triomphant
- responsable du projet adaptation M51 des SNLE NG.
1995 – 1997 - DCN Ingénierie – chef du Département Sous-Marins
- Chef du projet BARRACUDA.
1997 – 1999 DCN Ingénierie – Sous-Directeur Architecture Navale.
1999 – 2003 DCN Brest – Directeur.
Avril 2003 Directeur Central du Service de Soutien de la Flotte.

Officier de l'Ordre National du Mérite le 8 juillet 2004.



Date parution : 27/04/2007
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ROUGHLEY Paula
Aerospace Business Development Manager For UK And
Hardide Coatings
Surface engineering technology company, Hardide Coatings, which recently announced plans to fast track its move into the aerospace sector, has appointed Paula Roughley to spearhead its sales drive in the UK and Europe.

Roughley brings ten years aerospace and defence industry engineering and sales experience, joining from Ultra Electronics where she worked since 2001, latterly as Sales & Marketing Manager responsible for all of the company’s civil aerospace and transport aircraft accounts. Previously, she was Programme Manager where she managed aerospace and defence industry programmes from concept to production. Between 1995 and 2001, she progressed through various project and senior engineering roles at Weston Aerospace and Corin Medical Limited.

Roughley holds a BEng. (Hons) Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sunderland, an M.Sc. Materials Engineering from Loughborough University of Technology and an MBA (Management) from the University of Reading.

Neill Ricketts, UK managing director of Hardide Coatings Limited, said: “Paula brings a powerful combination of aerospace sales and engineering, and materials experience together with a strong portfolio of industry contacts. Building on the BAE Systems approval which we secured last year, she will be advancing our industry accreditation and registrations programme including AS9100, as well as developing new business and progressing ongoing customer trials.”
Date parution : 04/10/2007
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ROY Shorbani
Corporate Communications Manager
Embraer Asia Pacific
Embraer has named Shorbani Roy as Corporate Communications Manager for Asia Pacific, reporting directly to Alex Glock, Embraer Asia Pacific (EAP) Managing Director.
A seasoned communications professional, Shorbani is responsible for Embraer’s corporate communications matters and leads the Company’s media relations activities in the region. Prior to joining Embraer, Shorbani was with the Grayling international public relations consultancy, where she oversaw communications programs for aviation, logistics, and lifestyle clients.
Date parution : 05/11/2009
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RUDD Sir Nigel
NEW NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
BAE Systems
26 Jul 2006

BAE SYSTEMS APPOINTS NEW NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Board of BAE Systems plc has today appointed Sir Nigel Rudd a non-executive Director of the Company with effect from 10 September 2006.

Dick Olver, Chairman of BAE Systems said, “I am extremely pleased to welcome Sir Nigel Rudd to our Board. He is an accomplished executive with vast operational and boardroom experience in manufacturing, banking and retail businesses. I am certain we will benefit greatly from his advice and counsel.”

Sir Nigel Rudd is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He founded Williams PLC in 1982 and the company went on to become one of the largest industrial holding companies in the United Kingdom until its demerger in November 2000, creating Chubb plc and Kidde plc.

He is currently chairman of Boots Group PLC and Pendragon plc and also serves as deputy chairman of Barclays PLC. Until recently, he was chairman of Pilkington plc. He also holds a number of other public appointments including chairman of the CBI’s Boardroom Issues Group.

He was knighted by HM The Queen for services to the manufacturing industry in 1996 and holds honorary doctorates from both Loughborough and Derby universities. In 1995 he was awarded the Founding Societies Centenary Award by the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He is a Deputy Lieutenant of Derbyshire and a Freeman of the City of London.

Source : BAE Systems
Date parution : 27/07/2006
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RUTTEN Ad
Président
ACI Europe
Ad Rutten Executive vice president Schiphol Group a été élu à l’unanimité Président de l’ACI Europe pour la période 2009-2010. Il succède à Yiannis Paraschis, Directeur de l’aéroport d’Athènes

Date parution : 07/08/2009
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Ryan David L.
sector vice president and NPOESS
Northrop Grumman
David L. Ryan has been named sector vice president and National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) program director of Northrop Grumman

Ryan assumes the position as sector vice president and NPOESS program director, with the responsibility for continuing the development of this satellite system. Ryan joined Northrop Grumman this year as vice president, Sensors and Payloads, and is keenly aware of the importance of subcontractor performance to the overall success of NPOESS. He served as president of Boeing Satellite Systems International and prior to joining Boeing, Ryan spent 13 years designing and operating satellite systems for TRW.
Date parution : 28/09/2005
catégorie : Nominations
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RYAN Elizabeth Ryan
Managing Director Of Labor Relations - Air
Alaska Airlines
SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines announced today that Elizabeth Ryan has been named managing director of labor relations – air. She is responsible for overseeing the relationship between Alaska and its pilot, dispatcher and flight attendant unions.

Ryan, who joined Alaska Airlines in 1998, has more than 20 years of experience in the airline industry in a variety of labor relations roles, representing company and union positions. She is a member of the management team currently negotiating with the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) on a new contract and previously served as a negotiator for the 2005 contract with the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) and the 2002 contract with the Transport Workers Union.

Ryan also has negotiated settlements with AMFA and the Association of Flight Attendants, and has worked closely with labor groups on several grievance and arbitration issues, including several expedited arbitrations with ALPA.

"Elizabeth has a strong track record and reputation for working successfully and cooperatively with airline labor unions in collective bargaining negotiations to serve the interests of both parties," said Dennis Hamel, Alaska Airlines' vice president of human resources and labor relations. "She'll be a true asset in this key position."

Before joining Alaska, Ryan represented Flying Tiger and Federal Express flight attendants in several union leadership positions and served as a flight attendant for more than 12 years.
Date parution : 07/01/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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RYAN David L.
VP Business Development Information Systems
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation has named David L. Ryan sector vice president for business development at its Information Systems sector, reporting directly to Linda A. Mills, corporate vice president and president of Information Systems.

Ryan most recently served as the sector vice president for programs for the former Northrop Grumman Mission Systems sector.

"As we build this sector into an information systems powerhouse, Dave will lead the way in identifying and vigorously pursuing new opportunities across the defense, intelligence, civil and advisory services markets," Mills said. "Because of his deep background in leading and developing businesses and his focus on continually improving quality, productivity and program performance, Dave is the best person to lead our efforts to provide our wide range of customers with the best solutions possible to meet their missions."

Ryan has also served as sector vice president and general manager of the Civil Systems division with Northrop Grumman's former Space Technology sector and as program manager for the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite Systems program.

He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from Rice University in Houston.
Date parution : 05/03/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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