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Aviation News Item: 11209
3rd Aug 2010
Gulfstream Promotes Shannon Taylor Iwanski
Source: aero-news.net
This is Aero TV's Daily Update on EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for Wednesday, July 28th. FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt was on hand today to address the media, and delivered a mixed report on safety. Babbitt defended his agency from charges it inflates the costs of certifying new designs. Regarding the future of leaded aviation fuel, Babbitt explained the FAA's place in what is really an EPA process..
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 Aero-TV At Oshkosh 2010: Alan Klapmeier and Kestrel Aircraft Kestrel Turboprop Program Back On Track... With Alan Klapmeier As CEO!
As we noted in our breaking news coverage late last week, it's nice to finally be able to report two major pieces of news... a new life for the highly respected Kestrel Turboprop program... and the return of Alan Klapmeier to the leadership of an innovative general aviation design and manufacturing program.
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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 Aero-TV At Oshkosh 2010: EAA's New President New EAA Prez is Long-Time Member, Stearman Pilot/Rebuilder
During remarks in advance of the Piper press conference at Oshkosh 2010, current president EAA Tom Poberezny let loose with the fact that EAA has selected new leadership to 'augment' his aims for the organization.
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Wed, Jul 28, 2010 Aero-TV At Oshkosh 2010- Looking Back At Day Two This is Aero TV's Daily Update on EAA AirVenture Oshkosh for Tuesday, July 27th.
USA Today, which for whatever reason now has a standing policy of talking down general aviation, was out yesterday with a cheap shot at EAA AirVenture. Tuesday's story on page 3A appeared under a subhead that reads, "Air show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin has history of fatal crashes. The writer, Alan Levin, did acknowledge that the fatals to which he referred did not involve the airshow at Oshkosh, and that most involved obvious pilot mistakes, and many weren't even in the area.
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Gulfstream Promotes Shannon Taylor Iwanski Wed, 04 Aug '10
New Position is Director Of Initial Phase Procurement Gulfstream Aerospace has promoted Shannon Taylor Iwanski (pictured, right) to director, Initial Phase Procurement. In that position, Iwanski reports to Bill Williams, vice president, Supply Chain Initial and Final Phase.
Iwanski was the senior manager of Advanced Procurement for the ultra-long-range, ultra-large-cabin Gulfstream G650. Before that, she was the senior manager, G450/G550 Power plant, Avionics and Major Structures. Iwanski has held numerous positions within Gulfstream's purchasing organization, including senior procurement project manager.
Before joining Gulfstream in 1997, she worked as a sales and marketing representative at New Sulzer Diesel in Savannah. She earned a bachelor's degree in general business and a master's of business administration from Georgia Southern University.
She has been an active member of Gulfstream's chapter of the National Management Association for the past 13 years, where she has served in various leadership positions, most recently as chairman of the board of directors.
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