Sun, Feb 08, 2009
Has Over 30 Years' Experience At Planemaker
Boeing recently named Aldo Basile its new Boeing Commercial
Airplanes vice president of Sales for Europe, Russia and Central
Asia. Basile succeeds Marlin Dailey, who recently became Boeing
Commercial Airplanes vice president Sales.
Based at the Commercial Airplanes European headquarters in
London, Basile is responsible for the company's commercial airplane
sales activity across the region. Much of his sales team is
strategically located close to Boeing customers throughout Europe
and Russia; several team members are based in Seattle. Basile has
been with Commercial Airplanes Sales since 1989.
Most recently, Basile served as vice president Sales for several
European countries based in Paris.
Basile has more than 30 years of experience at Boeing, joining
in 1978. He started within the Marketing organization, where he
spent one year in Market Analysis. He then moved to the Airline
Analysis group in 1979. In 1985, he became director of the Airline
Analysis organization, leading a team providing financial and
market analysis in support of both Boeing Sales and customer
airlines.
Basile's career began in 1973 at Aeritalia, the Italian aircraft
manufacturer now known as Alenia. He was responsible for Aircraft
Performance and later, for Product Development at Aeritalia,
working in the 7X7 joint-venture program at Boeing facilities in
Seattle.
Basile earned a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering
from the University of Naples in 1971. In 1980, he earned a
master's degree in business administration from Seattle
University.
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