He will oversee Axient’s aviation contract portfolio that covers customers including the Army PEO Aviation and the Air Force Special Operations Force Fixed and Rotary Wing fleet, the Huntsville, Alabama-based defense contractor said Wednesday.
Galindo joined Axient in 2022 as a program manager and acquisition analyst after serving in various roles at DigiFlight, The Lockwood Group, KBR (NYSE: KBR) and Wyle CAS.
He was commissioned in the Army in 1990 as an aviator and maintenance test pilot and was qualified in the UH-1 Iroquois, OH-58 Kiowa and AH-1 Cobra aircraft.
His military career includes assignments in the 82nd Airborne Division, the 25th Infantry Division and the National Training Center.
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