Congratulations to Mike Delaney appointed as Chief Safety Officer, Boeing (TBS AerospaceMBA Alumni)

Mike Delaney has been named chief safety officer at Boeing, a new position (Bloomberg & Seattle Times)

Executive Biography of Michael P. Delaney

(Source : Boeing official website)

Mike Delaney is the chief aerospace safety officer for The Boeing Company and a member of its Executive Council. In this role, Delaney is responsible for strengthening the safety practices and culture at Boeing and developing the company’s comprehensive Global Aviation Safety strategy, including integrated responsibility for Product & Services Safety, Aerospace Safety Analytics, Global Aviation Safety System, and Boeing’s Confident Travel Initiative to help the aviation industry safely resume global air travel amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Confident Travel work brings together Boeing’s vast resources to support customer airlines, test and implement new technologies, and partner with industry associations to amplify work that will keep passengers safe. Delaney is accountable to the Aerospace Safety Committee of the Boeing Board of Directors.

Prior to this, Delaney was vice president of Commercial Airplanes Digital Transformation and led the company’s Confident Travel efforts. In that role, he led efforts to establish a digital thread across development and production programs to drive a connected flow of engineering data through the production system and across the in-service fleet of Boeing airplanes. Additionally, Delaney provided cross-functional business architecture leadership to improve data capture and analytics insights that support “digital smart factory” workflow simplification and realignment as well as machine learning optimization to improve quality.

Delaney was previously vice president and general manager of Airplane Development. In that role, he led the design, development, integration, testing and certification of the next generation of various commercial airplane models. Delaney also oversaw all aspects of product development, including the engineering team responsible for formulating the preliminary design of new and derivative airplanes and systems, improving environmental performance and developing advanced technology.

Delaney also served as the vice president of Engineering for Commercial Airplanes where he was responsible for product development, design, delegated compliance, certification and safety activities for all commercial airplane models, their derivatives and post-delivery upgrades. Delaney also served in the added capacity as senior chief engineer of Airplane Performance and Product Architecture and oversaw information technology, export compliance and intellectual property activities in Commercial Airplanes.

Prior to his Engineering role, Delaney was vice president and chief project engineer for the 787 program, leading the readiness effort for first airplane delivery, technical configuration, product integrity and safety. Other leadership roles include vice president of 747/767/777 Engineering, vice president of Commercial Airplanes Test & Validation, and chief project engineer of the Next-Generation 737 program.

Delaney began his career as an aerodynamics engineer at Grumman Aerospace. In 1988, he joined McDonnell Douglas and in 1997 he became senior manager of Flight Test Engineering. That same year, Delaney became director of the 717 Airplane Test and Validation, Flight and Lab Test/Flight Operations, and the 717 deputy chief project engineer.

Delaney holds a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from Hofstra University, and a Master of Business Administration from the Toulouse Business School. Delaney is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and a member of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board.

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