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Aircraft brokerage company takes off with new offices in Colorado, Arizona

By General Aviation News Staff · February 11, 2015 ·

Brad Hatt has launched Hatt & Associates, an independently-owned global aircraft sales business.

From financing to takeoff, the Colorado-based aircraft broker with offices in Denver, Scottsdale, San Jose, Wichita and Dubai provides clients with aircraft transaction management assistance at every step of the sales process.

Hatt, co-founder and managing partner of Soujourn Aviation and president of commercial business at Hawker Beechcraft, said starting this venture was personal.

“My main goal was to start a family business, and Hatt & Associates allows me to do just that,” he said. “I wanted to leave my son, an integral part of my business team, a professional legacy he could capitalize on.”

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