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Honeywell’s Superior Air Mobility Unit on the Drone Radio Present!


Honeywell Advanced Air Mobility Drone Radio ShowDon’t miss this chance to listen to David Shilliday, VP and GM of Honeywell‘s Superior Air Mobility unit on the Drone Radio Present with host Randy Goers as they focus on the current award of $10 billion in AAM associated contracts and what this implies for the way forward for superior air mobility.

David Shilliday is Vice President and Normal Supervisor of the Unmanned Aerial Methods and City Air Mobility enterprise unit at Honeywell Aerospace. Honeywell’s UAS enterprise develops new merchandise and serves as a programs integrator for each airframe makers and operators on this fast-evolving market.  Its space of accountability spans plane programs; flight companies and floor operations.  In November, Honeywell introduced its Superior Air Mobility enterprise unit had secured contracts value over $10 billion to construct advance air mobility elements, signifying the expansion of AMM as a viable business sector for years to return.

David has been with Honeywell for over 18 years. Previous to his present function within the Advance Air Mobility Unit, David held a number of key management positions throughout the firm, together with Vice President and Normal Supervisor for the Energy Methods enterprise of Honewell and Vice President of EMEAI Airways.  He additionally led the Honeywell Aerospace Buying and selling (HAT) enterprise, in addition to roles main Aftermarket technique and IP Licensing. Previous to becoming a member of Honeywell David had roles in Engineering and IP technique throughout the business automotive market.   He holds a Bachelor of Science diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the College of Arizona and a Grasp’s diploma in Enterprise Administration from the WP Carey faculty at Arizona State College. David additionally holds various patents on progressive automotive security know-how and has revealed cooperative analysis within the discipline.

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