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Col. Matthew Kelly to Lead V-22 Joint Program Office Within NAVAIR

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Col. Matthew Kelly, formerly MV-22 military lead for the V-22 Osprey program, has assumed leadership of the V-22 Joint Program Office within the Naval Air Systems Command and succeeded former program manager Col. Dan Robinson.

NAVAIR said Thursday Kelly will lead PMA-275’s work to oversee the full lifecycle of the tiltrotor aircraft as it supports the U.S. Marine Corps‘ medium-lift assault requirement as MV-22; the Air Force Special Operations Command‘s infiltration, exfiltration and resupply missions as CV-22; and the Joint Force Maritime Component Commander’s logistics needs as CMV-22B.

“In addition to the accomplishments of the CMV-22 and the [Japanese foreign military sale] case, the focus of each member of the V-22 Joint Program Office team has been to support the Marines and Airmen in the field through working to increase readiness levels,” Robinson, who will move on to the NAVAIR 6.0 Logistics and Industrial Operations team, said during the change-of-command ceremony Wednesday.

Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, deputy commandant of the Marine Corps for aviation, has noted the service is working to execute the Common Configuration Readiness and Modernization plan to re-baseline the first 129 V-22 units based on a recent independent readiness review.

Bell and Boeing collaborated to build the joint service multirole combat aircraft.