IAI Appoints New CEO for IAI North America

Swami Iyer, the new CEO of IAI North America (Photo: IAI)

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has named Swami Iyer as CEO of IAI North America, its US subsidiary. Iyer will be responsible for all IAI operations in North America, including its subsidiaries Stark and ELTA North America.

Harel Locker, IAI's Chairman of the Board, said, “The US represents 75 percent of the global defense market for IAI. We plan to focus and grow within this market. I welcome Swami Iyer as the new CEO of IAI North America. Mr. Iyer has a wealth of experience, professional, business and managerial capabilities. I am confident he will succeed in unlocking the potential available to IAI in the US market.”

Swami Iyer has over 20 years of experience in aerospace, defense, and cybersecurity. Most recently, he was the president of Ultra Electronics, 3eTI, where he developed M&A projects and substantially expanded profit margins. Prior to that, he was Vice President, Defense & Space at Honeywell Aerospace, where he led multiple, multi-billion dollar international and domestic defense programs. As Chief, South Asia, Australia & Oceania, International Affairs for the US Air Force, he was responsible for formulating and integrating policy with respect to political-military relationships, security assistance, technology and information disclosure issues, military exchanges, and attaché affairs. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the US Air Force, Iyer logged over 3,500 hours (105 combat hours) of flight experience in 45+ aircraft across fighters, bomber, transport, rotary, trainers, and commercial aircraft. Mr. Iyer holds an M.Sc. in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan.

“I look forward to leading IAI North America and increasing its foothold in the US market. This is an exciting new challenge for me, building on my background in the industry. IAI is a diverse company with outstanding capabilities and products to offer US customers,” said Iyer.

 

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