MONTREAL (AP) -- Bombardier Inc. has hired auto industry executive Guy Hachey as president and chief executive officer of Bombardier Aerospace.
Hachey succeeds Pierre Beaudoin who announced Friday that Hachey will take over as head of the aircraft division of the world's third largest civilian plane manufacturer effective May 12. Beaudoin becomes president and chief executive officer of Bombardier Inc. on June 4.
Hachey started his career 30 years ago with General Motors. He advanced to become vice president of Delphi Corp. and head of its powertrain and European divisions after the 1999 spinoff of GM's Delphi parts division.