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Boeing Appoints John Wojick As VP, Sales For Commercial Airplanes

8/10/2012 1:29 PM ET

Boeing Co. (BA: Quote) said Friday that it has appointed John Wojick as the new vice president of Sales for Commercial Airplanes.

Wojick succeeds Ray Conner, who was appointed president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes in June.

Wojick, a 32-year veteran of Commercial Airplanes who began his career as an aerospace engineer, moves to his new position from vice president, North America Sales for Commercial Airplanes.

In his new role, Wojick is responsible for the sales of all commercial airplanes and related services to airlines and leasing customers in all markets worldwide. His team's duties include sales strategy, operations and customer relationships.

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