Cutter Aviation has announced the opening of a new maintenance facility at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (BJC) in Broomfield, Colorado.
The facility has almost 22,000 sq. ft. of hangar and office space and will operate as a designated Service Bulletin Modification Center for the Pilatus PC-24. It will also provide maintenance and day-to-day aircraft support for the PC-24 and PC-12 aircraft. Later this year, the company plans to begin building a second 22,000 sq. ft. hangar at BJC.
"We are committed to growing our network throughout the Southwest," said Will Cutter, Cutter Aviation President and CEO. "Now that the facility is open, we are already delivering faster, more reliable support to our Pilatus customers."
The facility is led by General Manager Josh Golabi and supported by a team of OEM-trained aircraft technicians. Cutter now operates five full-service maintenance centers that offer engine and airframe maintenance, complete avionics installations, interior refurbishments and comprehensive parts support. Maintenance operations are already underway at the Broomfield facility and its schedule is open for customers.
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"Pilatus congratulates Cutter Aviation on the opening of their new facility at KBJC.," said Colin Marrer, Interim VP of Customer Service at Pilatus. "This expansion reflects Cutter's continued commitment to supporting Pilatus owner and operators, and reinforces the strength of our longstanding partnership. We are pleased to see our mutual customers gain another trusted location for receiving the highest standard of ‘Pilatus Class' service."