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Cutter expects sharp charter increase with Latitude
A factory-new Citation Latitude will be based at Cutter's Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport facility. The jet features a nine-passenger configuration, a stand-up cabin, executive washroom and Clarion entertainment.
Coast-to-coast travel will be a job for the Latitude.

Cutter Aviation has added a factory-new Citation Latitude to its charter fleet. The 2021 Latitude has a nine-passenger wide-seat configuration, spacious stand-up cabin, executive washroom, in-cabin Clarion entertainment and a partial recirculation system which brings fresh air in from outside to keep cabin air clean.

The aircraft is based at Cutter's Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport facility. “The Latitude will exceed your expectations for charter travel. This mid-sized long-range aircraft is the perfect solution for non-stop coast-to-coast travel and international missions” says Will Cutter, president and CEO.

Cutter Aviation's charter fleet has a diverse range of aircraft to fit clients' transportation needs, including the HondaJet, Pilatus PC-12, LearJet 60 and Beechjet 400A.

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