Gulfstream Aerospace has made some additions to its leadership team, to “enhance agility and innovation”.
Colin Miller (above), formerly vice president of flight operations, will become senior vice president of innovation, engineering and flight following Dan Nale’s retirement on April 1. Nale, who has been with Gulfstream for nearly 25 years, served as senior vice president of programs, engineering and test.
Miller joined Gulfstream in 2013 as an experimental test pilot, has been a part of the development, testing and certification programs for the G500 and G600, and participated in the development of advanced Gulfstream technologies.
Meanwhile, Greg Collett (above), formerly vice president of initial and final phase manufacturing, has been promoted to senior vice president of manufacturing and completions. He is assuming some of the responsibilities previously held by Dennis Stuligross (below), senior vice president of operations.
Collett joined Gulfstream in 1998 and has held various leadership roles in operations, including oversight of initial phase manufacturing, final phase manufacturing, new product development and manufacturing operations.
Stuligross now serves as the senior vice president of program management, quality and supply chain. As such, he is responsible for aircraft program management, product quality and the worldwide supply chain while ensuring program alignment throughout the organization.
“Gulfstream has experienced significant growth over the past decade,” said Mark Burns, president at Gulfstream.
“To address this growth as well as the changing landscape of our industry, we established an organization that integrates innovation, program management, quality and supply chain management to create consistency across aircraft programs and allow us to more easily foster efficient and disciplined operations.”