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Sun, Apr 12, 2015

Cutter Aviation Taps Ned Batchelor As Avionics Manager In Phoenix

Adds 32-Year Industry Veteran To The Team

Cutter Aviation is pleased to announce the appointment of Ned Batchelor as Avionics Manager to the Phoenix Sky Harbor facility.  Ned is an industry veteran with over 32 years of experience in Avionics and Management.

He received his degree in Electronics from Douglas MacArthur Technical College.   Throughout his career of increasing responsibility, Ned worked for Pemco World Air Services, Ozark Aircraft Systems, Raytheon Aircraft Services, Aero Charter Inc., and most recently, Haggan Aviation in Englewood, CO.
 
Ned also served 10 years in the US Army Reserves in Helicopter Armament Electronics and branched into Ordnance after completing Officer Candidate School. He has three children, Christopher who is a Systems Engineer, Benjamin who is a HR Manager and Cassandra who is a Business Student at the University of Arkansas. In his free time Ned enjoys fishing and sports (especially following college football and the Crimson Tide).

(Image provided by Cutter Aviation)

FMI: www.cutteraviation.com

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