Bradley Morton has replaced Steve Eisenberg to lead Eaton's Aerospace business (Hall 4 stand B2). Eisenberg had recently retired from the company.

Mr Morton will report to Craig Arnold, senior vice president and group executive for Eaton's Fluid Power section and, as operations vice president will oversee Eaton's global Aerospace business which includes fluid conveyance, sensors and controls, hydraulic power and actuation systems.

Vice president

Mr Morton joined Eaton Aerospace only eleven months ago as the vice president and general manager for Aerospace fluid systems, having previously served as vice president and general manager for Honeywell, Advanced Circuits in Minnesota.

Morton holds a master of business administration from Indiana University, and a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering technology from Purdue University.

He also completed post-graduate studies at the American Graduate School of International Management and in engineering systems integration at Notre Dame.

"Our Aerospace operation is a strong franchise that has a clear vision to become the most admired company in its market," said Mr Arnold.

"While leading our Fluid Systems Division, Brad has proven that he has what it takes to make this vision a reality.

"I'm confident that under his guidance, the business will continue to focus on the needs of our customers."

Source: Flight Daily News