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Cutter Aviation opens new facility at KSAT

By General Aviation News Staff · July 11, 2020 ·

Cutter Aviation has opened its new facility at the San Antonio International Airport (KSAT).

Cutter Aviation began its operations at KSAT 22 years ago. As the company began to outgrow its old facility, the need for expansion was recognized and negotiations with the airport were started to build a larger facility, company officials said.

Cutter began the development of an unused area on the airport, which resulted in a sprawling seven hangar complex for Cutter Aviation and other airport tenants.

“This new development provides a cutting-edge facility for our maintenance and aircraft sales,” company officials said in a press release.

The new facility provides more than 38,000 square feet of hangar and office space, said Will Cutter, president of Cutter Aviation.

The San Antonio location is a factory-authorized service Center for TBM, Piper, HondaJet, Cirrus, and Beechcraft products and will become an authorized service center for Pilatus in the near future, officials add.

A Grand Opening ceremony will be hosted at a later time.

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