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Senior management changes at Cessna

By Janice Wood · July 20, 2010 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. has tapped Peter Wilkinson to head Cessna’s McCauley Propeller Systems operations as general manager, while Bill Collier will assume control of the turbine and propeller aircraft parts distribution groups for Cessna.

Peter Wilkinson

Wilkinson, formerly vice president of Cessna Parts Distribution (CPD2), will have responsibility for the entire McCauley value stream, including manufacturing, engineering, marketing and aftermarket support. Collier, currently vice president of Cessna’s Citation Parts Distribution (CPD), will assume management of CPD2 propeller aircraft support as well.

Prior to joining Cessna in 1997, Wilkinson spent 10 years with British Aerospace and served in the Royal Air Force for 13 years. He has a degree in engineering from Lincoln University.

Bill Collier

With more than 33 years in the industry, Collier joined Cessna in 2005 after positions with Air Services International and Rolls-Royce. He received an undergraduate degree from Indiana University and a master’s degree from Indiana Wesleyan.

For more than 60 years, McCauley Propeller Systems has been a leader in propeller design and manufacture for commercial and general aviation. Cessna acquired McCauley in 1960.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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