Nikhil Joshi Appointed As Managing Director of Boeing Defence India
US aerospace major Boeing on Thursday announced the appointment of Nikhil
Joshi as managing director of Boeing Defence India (BDI), saying it is aimed
at strengthening the company's operations and accelerated growth strategy in
the country.
Based in New Delhi, Joshi will lead current and future programmes for BDI to
enhance the mission readiness and modernisation of India's defence forces, the
company said.
Boeing has announced the appointment of Nikhil Joshi as managing director of Boeing Defence India (BDI).
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Joshi has more than 25 years of aerospace and defence industry experience,
including over two decades of service with the Indian armed forces in the
aviation branch of the Indian Navy.
Before joining Boeing, Joshi served as the country manager for Eaton Aerospace
where he was responsible for growing the business footprint for Eaton in
India. He has more than 4,000 hours of flying experience on various Maritime
Reconnaissance aircraft and has commanded both frontline ships and air
squadrons.
"We are delighted to welcome Nikhil to our team. His wealth of experience and
strong leadership will drive our growth strategy in India and strengthen our
commitment to continue serving our defence customers in the country," Scott
Carpendale, vice president of Asia Pacific, Boeing Global Services' Government
Services (BGS-GS), said.
Reporting to Salil Gupte, president of Boeing India and South Asia, Joshi will
work in close collaboration with Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS) and
Boeing Global Services (BGS), the company said in a statement.
"Efficient solutions, timely support, and flawless execution are critical
elements of BDI's commitment to our customers and the Indian aerospace and
defence industry," Gupte said. Boeing's commitment to India includes an
engagement spanning over eight decades.
Presently, India operates 11 C-17s, 22 AH-64 Apaches (with six more on order),
15 CH-47 Chinooks, 12 P-8Is, 3 VVIP aircraft (737 airframe), and two Head of
State aircraft (777 airframe), all of which are Boeing platforms.
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