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      <title>Brian Bodge - President of PacWest Engineering by Brian Bodge</title>
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      <description>A longtime Washington resident, Brian Bodge graduated from Peninsula High School in Gig Harbor before attending the University of Washington in Seattle. He studied civil engineering and ultimately earned his bachelor of science in 1995. Brian Bodge subsequently found employment as a wire installation engineer with Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Over the next decade, he accepted a range of design and lead engineer promotions before parting ways with Boeing as a special integration specialist.

Brian Bodge went on to manage wire installation projects and serve as a certification engineer with the aerospace and defense company Safran/Labinal Power Systems in Toulouse, France. He subsequently returned to Washington, where he became an ODA unit member electrical systems engineer with Jamco America in the northern Puget Sound city of Everett.

For the past 7 years, Mr. Bodge has served as president of the aerospace engineering consultancy PacWest in nearby Mukilteo. To better serve his clients, he began offering electrical wiring interconnection system certification advisement through AeroTEC in 2016.
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         <title>Mitsubishi’s New SpaceJet Passenger Plane Includes Comfort Features</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Aviation expert Brian Bodge serves as the president of PacWest Engineering in Washington state, where he advises companies on aircraft wiring. One of Brian Bodge’s largest clients is <a href="https://www.mitsubishiaircraft.com/"><strong>Mitsubishi Aircraft</strong></a>, headquartered in Nagoya, Japan. The company is developing SpaceJet, a plane intended for the regional transportation market and the first commercial aircraft to be built in Japan.</div>]]></description>
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