Collins appoints new leader of aircraft interiors business

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Collins Aerospace Systems, a unit of Raytheon Technologies, has appointed Troy Brunk as the new president of its Interiors business unit, reporting to Collins Aerospace president, Stephen Timm. Brunk succeeds Dave Nieuwsma, who was recently named president of avionics at Collins Aerospace.

In his new role, Brunk leads a broad portfolio of aircraft interior systems for seating, lighting, galley, oxygen, passenger service, evacuation, de-icing, lavatory, waste and potable water, for commercial and military customers around the world.

Brunk has 27 years’ experience with Collins Aerospace, with leadership roles of increasing responsibility. Most recently he served as vice president and general manager for the communication, navigation & guidance solutions portfolio for the company’s Mission Systems business. In this role, Brunk oversaw a broad portfolio of military applications and systems, ranging from communication and navigation, to actuation and guidance, and health and fuel sensing systems.

Brunk also served as vice president and general manager for the airborne solutions division, where he oversaw the avionics and flight deck technologies for military fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.

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Ever since his first flight on a TriStar, Adam has loved air travel, and since becoming editor of the Aircraft Interiors International brand he has really enjoyed the opportunity to be involved with the latest aircraft and airline products before they are even launched. Adam co-ordinates the running of the magazine, from commissioning articles and artwork, to ensuring that high standards of quality are maintained, as well as managing online content. Adam is proud to sit on the jury of the Crystal Cabin Awards and to have laid on the bed in Etihad's Residence.

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