Orlando Johnson is a consultant in high-tech development and in aviation economics marketing and management. Mr. Johnson was Market Research Executive for commercial aircraft at The Boeing Company in Seattle Washington. In this capacity he developed forecasts and models for long range business planning. As Chief Corporate Economist for The Boeing Company he served the CEO in a wide range of capacities. As Senior Aerospace Economist Mr. Johnson developed economic evaluations of both commercial and classified military ventures. His notable accomplishments include:
Development of the first bottom-up 20 year forecasts within his firm for the commercial airplane market (predicted traffic distribution and volume for the 10 largest hubs by frequency and airplane size versus time of day for 20 years into the future).
Development of the first executive information service that tracked actual production expenditures for each airplane model and aerospace product and reported monthly with fully current information.
Personally drafted the central economic justification for the SDI program (Space Defense Initiative - or Star Wars as some know it). This was a principle reason President Reagan decided to forward the program to Congress.
Engineer-in-charge of a previously secret urgent Minuteman launch communications project (required construction by hand of all units of a first ever "spread-spectrum" high-tech communications system and building underground facilities for their testing in Missouri - in only 6 months). Project was successfully accomplished under budget and ahead of schedule. |