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Cutter Aviation, NBAA launch fuel program to aid in BizAv advocacy

Through a partnership with Cutter Aviation, the NBAA is launching the Fueling the Future program. The new program is designed to help the NBAA in its advocacy initiatives and to foster an environment to allow business aviation to thrive in the U.S. and around the world. Beginning Monday with Cutter Aviation, the Fueling the Future program will give operators a chance to contribute a portion of fuel expenditures to support the NBAA's advocacy efforts. The program contributions will also support, CLIMBING. FAST., an advocacy campaign meant to show the many societal benefits of bizav, including driving opportunities for the current workforce and leading in sustainable initiatives on the journey to net-zero carbon emissions in the industry by 2050. "We are pleased to partner with Cutter Aviation, a valued NBAA member, to launch Fueling the Future, which will help us fund business aviation advocacy efforts," NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen said. "We appreciate Cutter's efforts and look forward to expanding the Fueling the Future program to enable broader participation across the industry." Cutter Aviation is an FBO with six locations in Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona. Now, Cutter customers can aid in business aviation advocacy efforts by contributing a portion of fuel expenditures. For those wanting to contribute to the cause but are unable to do so at Cutter Aviation, donations can also be made online here. "At Cutter Aviation, we understand that NBAA is an important voice speaking out for our interests," Cutter Aviation President and CEO Will Cutter said. "That's why we're steadfast in our commitment to supporting NBAA and its mission to help business aviation thrive. We're proud to be the first participant in the Fueling the Future program, and delighted to have the opportunity to help give NBAA a bigger voice than ever."
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