change in top management for Diehl Aviation Jochen Klink as new COO

Press Release: Diehl Aviation names Jochen Klink to dual C-suite roles

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueJochen Klink (46) will become a new member of the Division Board of the corporate division of Diehl Aviation. He is taking on the functions of Chief Operating Officer (COO) Diehl Aviation, and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the strategic business segment Cabin Interiors.

Jochen Klink brings to his new dual role twenty years operative experience gained within the aviation industry. Over time, the graduate industrial engineer (polytechnic) has taken on increasingly responsible leadership roles at Diehl Aviation with a particular focus on production management in the fields of cabin interiors.

Jochen Klink is distinguished particularly by his technical knowledge, entrepreneurship and leadership skills,” says CEO Dr. Jörg Schuler. “These are precisely the strengths which we need in order to master the ramp-up currently taking place within our industry while ensuring operational excellence,” adds Schuler.

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The naming of Jochen Klink as COO completes the reorganization in Diehl Aviation. The company has carried out a new repositioning in the past year, creating four strategic business segments, each operating with its own portfolio: Aircraft Systems, Cabin Interiors, Supply Systems and Upgrade Solutions. In this new configuration, the company is optimally positioned to fulfill a huge variety of customer requirements and provide first-class, attractive solutions.

About Diehl Aviation

Diehl Aviation is a corporate division of Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG and combines all aviation activities of Diehl Group under one roof. In the aviation industry, Diehl Aviation – including Diehl Aerospace (a joint venture with Thales) is a leading system supplier of aircraft system and cabin solutions. Diehl Aviation currently has more than 4,400 employees. Its customers include leading aircraft manufacturers Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Embraer, military partners, manufacturers of eVTOL aircraft as well as airlines and operators of commercial and business aircraft worldwide.

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