Thomas ‘Tom’ Greiner is a distinguished aerospace engineer with a prolific career, marked by leadership roles and innovative contributions to aircraft design and engineering. The Chief Engineer at EOS Aviation, Tom leads a dynamic team focused on developing a sustainable regional aircraft. Tom’s 34-year career, spanning commercial, military, and business jet development. He began work with Boeing Commercial Aircraft Group in the preliminary design group on the 737 Next Generation Family and many other study aircraft. He then moved to Lockheed Martin, supporting the C-130J and P-3 programs in production and life extension activity.
Tom joined Gulfstream Aerospace when they had just two aircraft models. Over the next 20 years, he was part of the small preliminary design team that developed the current Gulfstream aircraft family of seven aircraft. This included the industry-leading G650, which established a new business jet market segment. He also was involved in the development of several highly modified derivative aircraft for special mission applications. During his time at Gulfstream, he earned his MBA to better understand the business side of business jets and broaden his responsibilities within engineering leadership. In 2020, Tom joined Boom Aerospace to lead the preliminary design team and ultimately the entire engineering team as VP of Engineering in the development of a cutting-edge, supersonic, 1.7M commercial aircraft.
Tom’s enthusiasm for aviation continues in his work at EOS, a first time visit to EEA at Oshkosh, and a recent flight on a vintage Ford Tri-Motor.
Tom has a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Ohio State University and his MBA from Mercer University, Stetson School of Business and Economics.