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Universal Avionics makes midwestern appointment
Don Milum will bring his expertise to the American midwest, supporting representatives for Universal Avionics' retrofit and forward-fit avionics solutions.
Don Milum is Universal Avionics regional sales manager for midwestern US.

Universal Avionics (UA) has appointed Don Milum to the position of regional sales manager for midwestern US. In his new role, he will support UA authorised dealers and integrators in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. Milum is based in Kansas City, Missouri and joins UA with over 20 years of experience in the aviation industry. He is a US Army veteran and has previously held various positions at Honeywell, Textron, StandardAero and Spirit Aeronautics.

Milum also serves on the board of directors for the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA).

UA senior US sales manager Robert Randall says: “Don is well known in our industry and has a great deal of experience in sales, programmes and leadership. He is a very valuable asset to the Universal Avionics sales organisation and we are happy to have him on board.”

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