Alessandro Galli is a Displays Subject Matter Expert and Flight Deck Crew Operations Engineer at Boeing with 12 years of experience designing pilot-centric flight deck interfaces for the 737MAX and 777X. He leads UI design, requirements, integration and human-factors testing efforts, including certifiable features such as an Alternate Navigation System and Angle-of-Attack improvements tied to FAA regulations (FAR 25.1302/25.1309). Alessandro has led teams, trained engineers globally, and holds a patented method related to air data sensor deployment—evidence of his blend of systems engineering rigor and inventive problem solving. Based in Seattle and grounded in a Computer and Systems Engineering degree from RPI with study at Nanyang Technological University, he excels at turning operational pilot needs into certified, serviceable display solutions.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering at Nanyang Technological University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer and Systems Engineering, 3.48, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Computer and Systems Engineering, 3.48 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
High School Education, General Education, A, High School Education, General Education, A at Xaverian High School
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