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Continental Motors names new VP of Sales and Customer Service

By General Aviation News Staff · February 5, 2016 ·

MOBILE, Ala. — Robert Boggan has joined Continental Motors as Vice President, Sales and Customer Service.

Boggan will be responsible for sales and customer service for all divisions of Continental Motors Group, including Continental Motors, Inc. in Mobile, Alabama; Continental Motors Services in Mobile and Fairhope, Alabama; United Turbine in Miami, Florida; Continental Motors, San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas; Continental Motors Deutschland in St. Egidien, Germany; and Continental Motors Beijing, China.

With more than 30 years of experience in the aerospace industry, starting in 1983 at Eaton Aerospace, Boggan went on to become the Executive VP of Business Development at ISR Group, before moving into a new position as Director of Business Development at Satair Group in Atlanta, Georgia.

Most recently he held the position of VP, International Sales with Able Aerospace  in Mesa, Arizona.

Boggan also has 14 years of leadership experience in the U.S. military as an active duty officer and aviator in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served as an attack pilot and in the National Guard Reserve.

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