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Cutter Aviation Named FlexJet Preferred FBO At Six Airports

Fractional Provider Holds Operators To Strict Standards

Cutter Aviation announced this week it has been designated as the Preferred FBO by Bombardier FlexJet at its locations at the PHX, DVT, ABQ, ELP, RBD and TKI. This designation is awarded based upon Cutter’s high level of customer service, pilot and passenger amenities, specialized services, safety and overall quality.

"We are pleased to receive this designation from FlexJet," said Brad Kathrins, General Manager. "It recognizes the hard work and dedication to excellent service put forth by every one of the Cutter Team Members."

Each Preferred FBO must adhere to standards set by FlexJet for the handling of their aircraft, passengers and crew. FlexJet conducts thorough initial reviews of each FBO as well as periodic audits to assure the highest level of service.

"It's always exciting to bring together two dynamic companies with strong brand recognition" said Kathrins. "Both Cutter Aviation and Bombardier FlexJet are industry leaders in service, safety, value and innovation."

Established in 1995 and based in Richardson, TX, Bombardier FlexJet offers a turnkey program allowing individuals or companies to purchase a share in a Bombardier jet at a fraction of the full ownership cost. FlexJet owners select the aircraft type that best fits their needs, determine the number of hours per year they expect to fly, and purchase shares starting at 1/16th (equal to 50 hours of flying).

FMI: www.cutteraviation.com, www.flexjet.com

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