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Mon, Nov 25, 2019

Western Aircraft Welcomes New Avionics Manager

Beau Hawkins To Grow Avionics Sales Opportunities For The Company

Western Aircraft, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, is pleased to announce that it has promoted Beau Hawkins to the position of Avionics Sales Manager.

For the last 18 months, Mr. Hawkins (pictured) has served as an Avionics Lead with Western Aircraft. In his new role, he will work collaboratively with the MRO Sales team to support its growing avionics sales opportunities for both turboprop and jet aircraft.

Hawkins has extensive knowledge of avionics systems. Before joining Western Aircraft, he served for five years as an avionics technician for Duncan Aviation, where he focused on field and AOG avionics support.

Hawkins launched his career in aviation in the United States Air Force as an avionics technician. He served on active duty from 2001-2007 at various locations around the world focusing on McDonnell Douglas KC-10, Sikorsky MH-53M, and the Lockheed MC-130P aircraft.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

(Image provided with Western Aircraft news release)

FMI: www.greenwichaerogroup.com

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