Radia Welcomes General Chris Badia as Strategic Advisor
Radia, the innovator behind the WindRunner™ ultra-large cargo aircraft, has made a significant addition to its team by announcing the appointment of retired General Chris Badia as a Strategic Advisor. This decision comes at a time when Radia is focused on advancing the capabilities of its remarkable logistics platform designed to transport outsized cargo quickly and flexibly.
General Badia, a highly respected figure in military and logistics circles, brings a wealth of experience from his years serving in the German Air Force and NATO. His most recent role was as the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (DSACT) at NATO's Allied Command Transformation, where he honed his skills in strategic planning and operational command.
A Pivotal Moment for Radia
The timing of General Badia's appointment is particularly strategic for Radia. The company is pushing boundaries with the development of its WindRunner™ aircraft, aiming to provide a quicker and more adaptable option for transporting large cargo compared to existing airlift solutions. As companies in defense and humanitarian sectors continue to demand enhanced logistical flexibility, WindRunner™ could revolutionize the way cargo is moved in mission-critical situations.
Mark Lundstrom, CEO of Radia, expressed excitement over the General’s joining, emphasizing the unique combination of operational leadership and visionary insight he brings. “General Badia's understanding of both the intricate challenges of real-world logistics and the strategic integration of innovative solutions will be essential as we expand our global footprint,” said Lundstrom.
General Badia's Extensive Background
With a military career spanning four decades, General Badia has held multiple senior roles in both NATO and the German Ministry of Defence. Trained as a fighter pilot, he possesses firsthand knowledge of military logistics and has led significant operations aimed at enhancing NATO's readiness and resilience. His diverse experiences include command positions at Fighter Wing 71 “Richthofen” and leadership of the European Air Transport Command.
His deep insights into mobility solutions, underscored by his commitment to operational excellence, will guide Radia as it navigates the complexities of modern logistics.
Transformational Logistics Solutions
In commenting on his new role, General Badia highlighted the transformative nature of the WindRunner™ aircraft, stating, “This aircraft is not merely a transportation vehicle; it represents a breakthrough in logistics capabilities. The operational landscape requires mobility solutions that are not only flexible but can also reach remote locations efficiently.” With this perspective, he is set to play a crucial role in helping ally forces adapt to diverse mission profiles.
General Badia joins an impressive advisory team that includes other military leaders with extensive global experience, such as General Mike Minihan, former commander of the U.S. Air Mobility Command, and Major General Thad Bibb, who focuses on business development in the defense sector for Radia. Their combined expertise will enhance Radia’s efforts in developing innovative logistics capabilities targeted at the defense, humanitarian aid, and strategic mobility markets.
About Radia
Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, and Amsterdam, Netherlands, Radia is at the forefront of aerospace innovation with the WindRunner™, touted as the largest cargo aircraft by volume in the world. The company is addressing the challenges associated with delivering outsized cargo to locations that lack the necessary infrastructure, thereby opening new doors for sectors such as defense, energy, space exploration, and humanitarian assistance. Through strategic partnerships and pioneering designs, Radia aims to redefine logistics capabilities on a global scale. For more information, visit
www.radia.com.