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Iacolino to ensure Cutter airworthiness and compliance
Aviation mechanics is nothing new to Gina Iacolino, newly appointed chief inspector of Cutter Aviation's Denver MRO. The former US Army mechanic and crew chief has spent the past three decades getting her hands dirty.
Newly promoted Cutter Aviation chief inspector Gina Iacolino.

Cutter Aviation has promoted Gina Iacolino to the role of chief inspector of its maintenance facility in Denver, Colorado. In her new role, she is responsible for administering the inspection, quality assurance and quality control programmes for all maintenance and avionics functions at the Centennial airport MRO.

Iacolino brings a wealth of experience to the Cutter team. She proudly served in the United States Army as an OH-58 mechanic and crew chief. Her diverse background after the military includes more than 30 years of experience as an A&P mechanic, sheet metal mechanic and assembler, field maintenance mechanic, 145 shop floor mechanic, 135 aircraft records manager and chief inspector.

Iacolino has had a lifelong passion for aviation and is excited to begin this new role at Cutter Aviation. She remains dedicated to providing outstanding service on behalf of the Cutter team.

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