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Cutter Aviation Breaks Ground For New Facility in El Paso, TX

Cutter Aviation's New El Paso Facility Coming Soon!

After 20 years in their current location, Cutter Aviation, El Paso, broke ground for their new, state-of-the-art facility on April 29th, 2005. The two story facility will consist of a striking 13,000 square foot building with an attached 20,000 square foot hangar. Amenities at the new terminal building will include a pilot's lounge and flight planning center, tenant office space, conference rooms, on-site rental cars, and a spacious customer lounge with airport views.

Additional services Cutter ELP offers are aircraft charter and management, line services, and new and pre-owned aircraft sales. Will Cutter, CEO and President of Cutter Aviation, has been eagerly anticipating the ground breaking. "The new facility in El Paso should contribute to the continued growth and success of our company. In addition, we look forward to strengthening our commitment to the City of El Paso."

Alfonso Moreno, General Manager El Paso, has great expectations for the upcoming move. Alfonso states, "We will now be able to meet the growing demands of our tenants with more hangar space and enhanced amenities."

Founded in 1928 in Albuquerque, NM, Cutter Aviation has operations at six major airports in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

FMI: www.cutteraviation.com

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