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Cayley Aerospace Inc CEO Dr Bishnujee Singh elected fellow of The Aeronautical Society of India 

Thursday, 20 Jun, 2024
Dr. Bishnujee Singh (Photo provided by Cayley Aerospace Inc)

New York: Dr. Bishnujee Singh, Chief Executive Officer of Cayley Aerospace Inc., a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of aerospace engineering, has been recognized as a Fellow of the Aeronautical Society of India (AeSI) on May 30, 2024.  

This prestigious title is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the field of aeronautics and aerospace. Dr. Bishnujee Singh extensive career in Aerospace Engineering spans over the past three decades when he started as a Structural Engineer working on the First series of Boeing 777-200LR and 777-300ER, the first jet plane manufactured at Boeing, Everett, Washington facility.  

He has been registered as a Doctor Degree holder through the Universidad De Granada on the National Register of Spain. His research and leadership have had a profound impact on the aerospace community, and his election as a Fellow of AeSI is a testament to his dedication and achievements in the field.  

The Governing Council of The Aeronautical Society of India approved Dr. Bishnujee Singh as a Fellow of The Aeronautical Society and congratulated him on achieving the prestigious honor.  

Dr. Bishnujee Singh started his academic career in Aeronautical Engineering with The Studentship Examination in June 1991 and completed his graduation from The Aeronautical Society of India as a specialist in the Structural Mechanics stream. He has also received his PhD in Engineering as well as PhD in Management from Liutebm University as well as Post Doctor Degree DSc in Engineering Management with SUMA CUM LAUDE (Highest Distinction possible) with Universidad Azteca. 

Dr. Bishnujee Singh has been appointed as Discipline Expert with Engineers Australia’s Australian Accreditation Board Engineering responsible for the Approval of Engineering Education programs at various Australian universities in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Space Engineering effective May 30, 2024