Abstract: Michael Brunner will discuss his current responsibilities at Boeing as well as review his previous professional accomplishments since graduating from UB in 1984. Biographical sketch: Michael Brunner is the Senior Manager Fleet Support Engineering Airframe at the Boeing Company where he is responsible for structures support for 747, 767 and 777. Michael's primary responsibilities include providing technical solutions to daily service requests from operators and maintenance depots, development of service bulletins and supporting AOG requests. Michael's team also provides technical leadership for key fleet issues including Aging Aircraft Safety Rule, Widespread Fatigue Damage, and Scribelines. Michael has technical expertise in advanced materials and structures for aerospace systems. He has extensive project management experience in new business and product development, supplier management, financial controls and government contracts. He has led inter disciplinary teams encompassing multiple Boeing sites as well as multiple aerospace companies. Michael has supported numerous major airplane programs over his 27 years in the aerospace industry including development of the B-2 bomber in the 1980s, sponsored research into a second generation supersonic transport to replace the Concorde in the 1990s, development of the longer range derivative of the 777 in the early 2000s, and most recently the development of the 787.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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