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Wed, Sep 03, 2008

Upgraded! Dennis Constantine Named To New Position At Cutter Aviation

Will Serve As Director Of Technical Services For FBO Network

Aero-News learned this week Cutter Aviation recently named Dennis Constantine as the Director of Technical Services for all locations within the Cutter Aviation network throughout the southwestern United States. Constantine will head up the newly-created Technical Services business unit, which combines all maintenance, avionics, warranty service, and support units into one singular business unit.

Constantine will lead the effort to integrate business operations and create a more consistent customer experience at all Cutter service facilities, including its Hawker Beechcraft, Piper, and Socata authorized service centers.

"We are extremely pleased to have Dennis leading the transition in his new role as Director of Technical Services," said Will Cutter, President of Cutter Aviation. "His commitment to exceeding customer expectations and his passion to energize our workforce will drive a new definition of customer delight, one that will be quickly recognized in the marketplace."

Cutter continued, "We believe that by consolidating all technical service functions into one integrated business unit, we will create a single point of ownership within Cutter Aviation, and a more efficient operation for our customers. Additionally, we believe this integrated Business Unit will provide us with improved flexibility to better allocate resources across the network to shorten customer downtime and reduce customer cost, while at the same time maximize the quality of services provided."

"Our value proposition consists of three things: relentless commitment to safety and quality, reduced aircraft downtime, and no surprises -- in other words, do what we say we are going to do." Constantine said. "My goal is to create a world-class service operation by focusing on these core principals."

Constantine joined Cutter Aviation in 2002 and most recently was the Corporate Director of Finance.

FMI: www.cutteraviation.com

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