Boeing Names Alain Garcia as Vice President of Business Development for its Defense and Services Business in India

 

NEW DELHI: Boeing announced January 11 the appointment of Alain Garcia as the vice president of business development for its defense and services business in India, effective immediately. Garcia will be based in New Delhi.

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Garcia will build on Boeing’s presence in the country, leading business growth, strengthening customer relationships and pursuing new defense and services opportunities. He will report to Maria Laine, vice president, international business development at Boeing Defense, Space & Security and Government Services. Garcia succeeds Michael Koch, who has moved to another role with Boeing Defense, Space and Security in the United States.

 

“Given India’s strategic importance to Boeing and to ensure we have the right leaders to grow our business in India, I am confident that Alain’s strong experience at Boeing and in the U.S. military will enable us to accelerate our pursuit of over $25 billion of opportunities in the country over the next five years,” said Maria Laine, vice president, international business development, Boeing Defense, Space & Security and Government Services.

 

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“I’m honored to join my talented colleagues at Boeing India during an exciting time of growth as we deliver advanced capabilities, best-in-class sustainment and training solutions to our defense customers,” said Alain Garcia, vice president, India business development, Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “I’m proud of the enduring relationship Boeing has forged with India over the past 75 years and look forward to forging new relationships and delivering on our commitments to our customers.”

 

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Garcia joined Boeing in 2008 and has held several leadership positions within the company across several functions and locations including Europe, United States, Asia and Middle East, Turkey and Africa. He began his career at Boeing as a pilot instructor and has held several pilot training specialist roles.

 

Before joining Boeing, Alain served in the U.S. Navy as a naval aviator and instructor with over 2,000 flying hours on multiple aircraft, including the F/A-18. During his time in the Navy, he served four years as part of Forward Deployed Naval Forces in Japan as part of Carrier Air Wing 5, made seven deployments, two of which were combat deployments, and amassed over 75 combat missions at the start of both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Alain has over 450 carrier landings and has earned numerous awards and decorations.

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