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Cutter's mobile service ready to soar at Phoenix
The FAA-certificated repair station at Cutter Aviation's Phoenix Sky Harbor facility services a wide variety of general and corporate aviation aircraft from light single-engine piston aircraft through to midsize jets.
The Cutter mobile repair van is difficult to miss.

Cutter Aviation has added a dedicated mobile response unit to assist aircraft on the ground in the vicinity of its headquarters at Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport in Arizona.

“Now more than ever we must be prepared to assist our clients promptly wherever they are to get them back in the air as soon as possible,” says Will Cutter, president and CEO of Cutter Aviation. “Our new mobile response unit allows us to accomplish this and bring our experienced technicians with all the tooling and equipment necessary to our clients' locations.”

The FAA-certificated repair station at Cutter Aviation's Phoenix Sky Harbor facility services a wide variety of general and corporate aviation aircraft from light single-engine piston aircraft through to midsize jets.

Cutter's trained aircraft maintenance technicians and inspectors are ready to support any requirement from routine services through to major repairs. Cutter Aviation Phoenix is a factory authorised service centre for Pilatus, Piper and HondaJet aircraft and upgrade products from Garmin, Raisbeck Engineering, Blackhawk, AmSafe, BLR and UTC Goodrich deicing systems. In addition, its team is highly experienced on Hawker Beechcraft piston, turbine and jet aircraft as well as Cessna piston, turbine and Citation series aircraft.

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