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Ron J. Rich, Former Honeywell Aerospace Executive, Joins Board of Directors at BrooQLy (BRQL) DBA Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS)
PHOENIX, ARIZONA / ACCESS Newswire / March 19, 2025 / BrooQLy Inc. (OTC:BRQL) DBA Dynamic Aerospace Systems is proud to announce the appointment of Ron J. Rich to its Board of Directors. Mr. Rich brings decades of aerospace and engineering leadership experience, with a distinguished career at Honeywell Aerospace, where he played a pivotal role in advancing propulsion systems, engineering solutions, and strategic industry partnerships.
At Honeywell Aerospace, Mr. Rich held multiple leadership positions, including Vice President of Propulsion Systems, where he spearheaded initiatives to enhance engine performance and reliability. His tenure at Honeywell also included driving research collaborations, such as the landmark agreement with the University of Arizona, designed to streamline aerospace research and development. His dedication to advancing aerospace technology and engineering education earned him the Circle of Excellence Award from the university's Engineering Design Program in 2019.
Currently serving as Vice President of the Engineering Solutions Business at Intertec International, Mr. Rich continues to lead innovation in engineering services, bringing valuable insight and expertise to Dynamic Aerospace Corporation.
In a group statement, the Board of Directors announced, "The addition of Ron's extensive experience in aerospace innovation, strategic leadership, and industry academic partnerships will be an invaluable asset to our company. Further, his background in propulsion systems and engineering excellence aligns with our mission to advance aerospace technologies. We are thrilled to have him join our Board as we continue to drive innovation and growth."
Mr. Rich's appointment underscores Dynamic Aerospace System's commitment to assembling an industry-leading board that brings together deep aerospace expertise and forward-thinking leadership.
About BrooQLy Inc. DBA Dynamic Aerospace Systems
BrooQLy Inc. DBA Dynamic Aerospace Systems (DAS) is a pioneering aerospace company focused on cutting-edge technology, autonomous systems, and next-generation aerospace solutions. With a commitment to excellence, collaboration, and innovation, DAS aims to redefine the future of aerospace and aviation technologies.
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Information References
University of Arizona and Honeywell Sign Research Agreement: news.engineering.arizona.edu
Ron Rich Receives First Circle of Excellence Award: ICAP+1ICAP+1
Honeywell Aerospace Technologies Launches Innovation Hub at Arizona State University: ASU News+3Honeywell Aerospace+3In The Loop+3
Honeywell Aerospace prepares ASU engineering students for Industry 4.0: Honeywell Aerospace+2ASU News+2In The Loop+2
Phoenix-based Honeywell Aerospace to go its own way amid company split: PHX Indian Center+9bizjournals.com+9Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards+9
SOURCE: BrooQLy Inc.
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