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Higgs to manage maintenance for Cutter
Maintenance expert Godfrey Higgs III has been recognised for maintenance expertise with a promotion at Cutter's Denver, Colorado facility.
Long term Cutter Aviation employee Godfrey Higgs III makes aircraft services manager.

Cutter Aviation has promoted Godfrey Higgs III to manager of aircraft services at Centennial airport in Denver, Colorado. He will be responsible for managing all aspects of maintenance operations, including the successful implementation of maintenance projects and cost-effective utilisation of department resources.

Higgs joined Cutter Aviation in July 2018 as a maintenance technician for its Part 145 repair station in Addison, Texas. Moving from technician to supervisor and now to manager, Cutter has the utmost confidence that his work excellence will follow him to its Centennial facility.

Previously he worked as a supervisor and quality assistant at a Part 145 Pilatus repair station in Denton, Texas. In this role, he was in charge of supervising inspections on the Pilatus PC-12 and Piaggio I, II and EVO airframes. Higgs has ample first-hand experience with Pilatus owners in the Midwest and consistently delivers aircraft that exceed client expectations.

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