Promotion on a proven track record
Anand Stanley will lead the strategy and future positioning of Airbus and its divisions across Asia-Pacific from 1 July 2020.
Based in Singapore, Anand Stanley will be responsible for commercial aircraft sales and customer affairs, group-wide government affairs, industrial and joint venture partnerships, as well as the local operations at Airbus sites across the region.
Anand Stanley reports to Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International, said Airbus in a release on 4 June 2020.
He will work closely with the Heads of Region for the Airbus Helicopters and Defence and Space divisions who are co-located at the company’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore.
Anand Stanley joined Airbus in 2018 as President and Managing Director of Airbus India, where he has overseen the Airbus business development and advanced the company’s position with key stakeholders, including customers, government agencies and industry partners.
Prior to joining Airbus, Anand Stanley held senior positions in the civil aerospace, defence and helicopter markets, as well as in strategic management and M&A planning, having worked with The Linde Group, UTC, Pratt & Whitney, Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky. Over his career, he has worked extensively internationally, with more than two decades of involvement in Asia and the Pacific region.
“Anand has brought a wealth of experience to Airbus and managed the company’s operations in India with very positive results,” said Christian Scherer.
“His proven track record makes him the right choice to lead Airbus in the key Asia-Pacific market. We know that we can count on Anand to focus on supporting our customers in these most challenging times while developing further our position as the leading partner for the aerospace sector in the region.”
Anand Stanley has an MBA from the University of Virginia-Darden in the US, a Bachelor of Engineering from Andhra University, as well as a postgraduate degree from IMI-Delhi.
Anand Stanley succeeds Patrick de Castelbajac, who is leaving Airbus. fiinews.com