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Olguin promoted to Cutter's Albuquerque GM
Matthew Olguin is looking forward to being able to use his drive, innovation and imagination to continue to grow with Cutter Aviation in Albuquerque.
Albuquerque general manager Matthew Olguin.

Cutter Aviation has appointed Matthew Olguin as general manager of its oldest FBO at Albuquerque International Sunport airport in New Mexico. Olguin joined the Cutter Aviation team in 2008 as a line technician where he learned the day-to-day operational aspects of running an FBO, which included fuel management, customer service and more.

Olguin was quick to show his dedication and enthusiasm not only to customers, but to aviation. He was promoted to evening supervisor after a few years, which provided him with the foundation needed to oversee ramp operations. He was promoted once again to line manager where he was able to improve that foundation and further expand his customer service and leadership skills. Cutter is excited about what Olguin will bring to the operation as general manager.

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