Don’t miss this chance to listen to David Shilliday, VP and GM of Honeywell‘s Advanced Air Mobility unit on the Drone Radio Show with host Randy Goers as they discuss the recent award of $10 billion in AAM related contracts and what this implies for the long run of advanced air mobility.
David Shilliday is Vice President and General Manager of the Unmanned Aerial Systems and Urban Air Mobility business unit at Honeywell Aerospace. Honeywell’s UAS business develops latest products and serves as a systems integrator for each airframe makers and operators on this fast-evolving market. Its area of responsibility spans aircraft systems; flight services and ground operations. In November, Honeywell announced its Advanced Air Mobility business unit had secured contracts price over $10 billion to construct advance air mobility components, signifying the expansion of AMM as a viable industrial sector for years to return.
David has been with Honeywell for over 18 years. Prior to his current role within the Advance Air Mobility Unit, David held several key leadership positions inside the company, including Vice President and General Manager for the Power Systems business of Honewell and Vice President of EMEAI Airlines. He also led the Honeywell Aerospace Trading (HAT) business, in addition to roles leading Aftermarket strategy and IP Licensing. Prior to joining Honeywell David had roles in Engineering and IP strategy inside the industrial automotive market. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arizona and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the WP Carey school at Arizona State University. David also holds a lot of patents on revolutionary automotive safety technology and has published cooperative research in the sphere.
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