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C&L Aerospace expands sales with regional manager
Jennifer Kempsey has transitioned to a regional sales role, focusing on Cessna, Challenger, Hawker and BeechJet aircraft across the US.
Jennifer Kempsey has experience working for major engine manufacturers like Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce and General Electric.

C&L Aerospace has appointed Jennifer Kempsey as regional sales manager, transferring from C&L Aviation Services. Kempsey will oversee the northeast and midwest United States, specialising in Cessna Sovereign and XLS aircraft, as well as Challenger 604, Hawker series and BeechJet platforms.

“Jennifer is well-known in the industry, and we are excited to have her as part of our corporate parts sales team,” says Martin Cooper, senior VP of sales at C&L Aerospace. “Jennifer is knowledgeable in various facets of the industry, including parts and maintenance solutions for business jet operators.”

With two decades of aviation experience, Kempsey's background includes work with borescopes, custom design tooling for major engine manufacturers like Pratt & Whitney, Rolls Royce and General Electric. She was named one of the NBAA's “40 Under 40” in 2020 and holds leadership roles in several aviation organisations. Based in New Jersey, Kempsey aims to enhance C&L’s commitment to service and innovation.

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