Glen Cork graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and
Computing Engineering. Glen started his tenure working for Boeing Military Airplanes, where he worked
on the B-52 and F-4 Avionics programs. Glen transferred to Boeing Commercial Airplanes four years
later and has worked in Research and Development, R&D, for the past thirty-two years. During that
time, Glen has supported multiple commercial airplane introductions including the Boeing 737NG,
737MAX, 777 and 787, the Gulfstream G450 and G650, as well as the Airbus A350. Glen has also
supported the introduction of multiple defense platforms. Glen served on the board for the Coordinate
Metrology Systems Committee, serving as Chairman in 2008. Glen has been a member of Spirit’s
Technical Fellowship since 2006, recognized for expertise in portable metrology systems including the
use of photogrammetry in an industrial environment. With multiple patents and patents in application,
Glen continues to lead the R&D Measurement Technology organization at Spirit as it continues its
journey toward the development and implementation of new and existing measurement technologies
into the manufacturing environment. Most recently, Glen has started an industrial Unmanned Aerial
System, or iUAS, program at Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.