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Western Aircraft focuses on OTC sales
As newly appointed OTC regional sales manager for Western Aircraft, Jacqueline Rambacal is responsible for the facilitation, building and maintaining of relationships with parts buyers.
Jacqueline Rambacal graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in Aviation Flight Science and holds a commercial pilot's licence.

Western Aircraft, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, has hired Jacqueline Rambacal to fill the position of over the counter parts (OTC) regional sales manager. In her new role, she is responsible for the facilitation, building and maintaining of customer relationships with OTC customers by providing OTC aircraft parts in the most efficient way possible.

Rambacal has extensive aviation experience. Prior to joining Western Aircraft, she served as the vice president of aviation at Bank OZK in Little Rock, Arkansas where she handled business aviation finance for the southeast United States. She has also served as PMA/STC sales and business development coordinator for (formerly) TruAtlantic Manufacturing and as a regional director of sales for the Kansas City Aviation Center.

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