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Western makes interior sales hire
Seasoned aircraft designer Robert Stockton has joined Western Aircraft as interior sales manager. He will work collaboratively with the interiors team to ensure each project meets customer satisfaction.
Interior sales manager Robert Stockton.

Western Aircraft, a full service Greenwich AeroGroup company based in Boise, Idaho has hired seasoned aircraft designer Robert Stockton as its new interior sales manager.

Stockton has a broad aviation career that includes work in interior and exterior design, refurbishments, installations, customer relationships and sales support and brings more than 18 years of aircraft interior design experience to his new role.

After serving in the US Army as an emergency medical technician, he accepted a senior interior design role with Bombardier Aerospace where he worked for more than 10 years. Additionally, he worked as a sales representative for Garrett Leather before transitioning to Gulfstream, where he was a principal designer. In his most recent role, he was an interior/exterior designer for Embraer. He holds an Associate of Arts degree in advertising art and a BA in design from Southwest University of Visual Arts in Tucson, Arizona.

Stockton will be responsible for sales related to interior changes, design consulting, quoting, vendor relationships and project planning.

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