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In an effort to enhance its ability to serve a diverse and expanding customer base, Goodyear has consolidated its aviation business under a unified global structure. According to the tire manufacturer, the move reflects its “focus on delivering premium performance, innovation, and value” to its customers worldwide.
Goodyear developed the industry’s first pneumatic aircraft tire in 1909, and its products have supported millions of landings in the commercial, military, and private aviation sectors. It operates 51 manufacturing facilities in 19 countries.
As part of the restructuring, the Akron, Ohio-based manufacturer has named company veteran Joe Burke as v-p of global aviation, overseeing strategy and execution worldwide. He will report to Grégory Boucharlat, senior v-p of global commercial.
“Aviation is a strategic and high-value segment for Goodyear, and we’re proud of the legacy we’ve built over the past century,” explained Boucharlat. “By aligning our global capabilities, we’re better positioned to serve our customers with some of the industry’s most trusted products and services.”