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All Cutter technicians conform to FAA Diamond standard
The FAA Diamond Award of Excellence recognition is given to organisations where 100 per cent of eligible aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) complete the FAA's required training and certification for the year.
It's a team effort at Cutter.

Cutter Aviation's certified repair stations have earned the FAA's AMT Awards Program ‘Diamond Award of Excellence’. This recognition is given to organisations where 100 per cent of eligible aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) complete the FAA's required training and certification for the year.

With MRO locations at Centennial airport in Denver, Colorado; Phoenix Sky Harbor International airport and Prescott Regional Airport in Arizona; and Dallas' Addison airport and San Antonio International airport in Texas, Cutter Aviation is committed to providing reliable aviation maintenance services throughout the US southwest. This accomplishment reflects the company's focus on maintaining a skilled workforce and meeting safety and training standards.

“We are proud of our team's dedication to safety and quality,” says Dave Clifton, director of technical and flight support services. “This award highlights our commitment to upholding the highest standards of safety and proficiency within our MRO culture.”

A total of 84 Cutter Aviation maintenance technicians successfully completed the required training in 2024, highlighting the team's commitment to excellence.

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