Radia Appoints General Chris Badia as Strategic Advisor
Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation brings deep NATO, planning, and operational experience to Radia's global logistics mission
His appointment comes at a pivotal time for Radia as it advances the development of WindRunner—a new logistics platform designed to transport outsized cargo with greater speed, flexibility, and infrastructure independence than current airlift options.
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Over a distinguished 40-year career,
"Radia's WindRunner is more than an aircraft; it's a transformational logistics enabler," said General Badia. "Today's operational demands require flexible, volume-driven mobility solutions that can reach austere locations quickly and at scale. I'm proud to support Radia's vision and help shape how allied forces prepare for the missions of tomorrow."
About Radia
Radia is an aerospace company developing WindRunner™, the world's largest aircraft by volume. Purpose-built to deliver outsized cargo to remote or infrastructure-limited locations, WindRunner unlocks new capabilities for defense, energy, space, and humanitarian sectors. The company is dual headquartered in
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