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Dr. Dinesh Keskar was appointed to senior
vice president, Sales, and president of
Boeing Aircraft Trading in February 2000. In
this role, he was responsible for marketing
all types of aircraft, owned by Boeing, to
customers worldwide, and managed all
commercial airplanes sales activities in
India. Dr. Keskar was then appointed to
senior vice president of Sales for South
and Southeast Asia In August 2004 where his
responsibilities included overseeing all
commercial airplanes activities in countries
including Brunei, India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Maldives and Nepal, as well as
Korea- based Asiana Airlines. While Dr.
Keskar continues in this role today, he
served as president of Boeing Aircraft
Trading until March 2005.
From August 1995 until January 2000, Dr.
Keskar was president of Boeing India. In
this role, he was responsible for the
company’s sales and marketing, airline
support and industrial partnership
activities in India.
Previously, from 1987 to 1995, Dr. Keskar
was a director of International Sales where
he managed all of Boeing’s airplane sales
and marketing activities in India, and was
responsible for managing relationships with
government operated Air India and Indian
Airlines, related civil aviation government
offices and new India-based private
airlines. During his tenure in India, Boeing
maintained a 100 percent market share.
Since he joined Boeing in June 1980, Dr.
Keskar has held senior positions in
engineering, marketing and sales. From 1980
to 1986, he was responsible for research and
consultation in the areas of system
identification, digital signal processing
and modern control theory. Dr. Keskar
developed the techniques to conduct flight
tests and analyze flight test data to obtain
airplane math models for the 737, 747, 757
and 767 flight simulators.
Before joining Boeing, Dr. Keskar worked as
a research associate in the Flight Dynamics
and Control Division at NASA Langley
Research Center.
Dr. Keskar serves on several boards and
organizations including the national board
of directors of the American Society of
Engineers of Indian Origin; the advisory
board of the College of Engineering at the
University of Cincinnati; the U.S.-India
Business Council, which operates under
sponsorship of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce;
is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical
Society; and an Associate Fellow of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and
Astronautics. From 2003 to 2007, he served
as a member of the board of directors of the
International Society of Transport Aircraft
Trading, an organization that serves as the
official voice for the entire commercial
transport aircraft secondary marketplace,
and was a member of the executive committee
of the Indo-American Society. Dr. Keskar
remains an active member of Indian community
organizations in the United States.
In June 1999, Dr. Keskar was honored with
the “Distinguished Alumni Award” by the
University of Cincinnati for meritorious
achievement, recognized stature and
conspicuous success in the imaginative
blending of engineering education with
highly productive endeavors in industry. In
September 2006, he received the Outstanding
Achievement award from the American Society
of Engineers of Indian Origin.
Born on July 25, 1954, in Rajkot, India, Dr.
Keskar received his bachelor's degree in
mechanical engineering from India with a
Gold Medal in 1975. He received his master's
and doctorate degrees in aerospace
engineering from the University of
Cincinnati in 1976 and 1978, respectively.
Further, he received an MBA from City
University in Seattle in 1987 and was a
recipient of the President's Honor Roll. In
1994, he attended the Berkeley Executive
Program at the University of California,
Berkeley.
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