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Cutter Aviation Opens Pilatus Maintenance Facility in Colorado

Cutter Aviation Expands Pilatus Maintenance Capabilities with New Colorado Facility
Cutter Aviation has inaugurated a state-of-the-art maintenance facility at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) in Broomfield, Colorado, significantly enhancing its support for Pilatus PC-12 and PC-24 aircraft. The new complex, encompassing nearly 22,000 square feet (2,044 square meters) of hangar and office space, is dedicated to providing comprehensive maintenance services. Notably, it serves as a designated service bulletin modification center for the PC-24 model. The facility is staffed by original equipment manufacturer (OEM)-trained technicians and is managed by Josh Golabi, who also oversees Cutter’s maintenance operations at Centennial Airport (APA) in Colorado.
Strategic Growth in the Southwestern United States
The establishment of the Broomfield site forms a key component of Cutter Aviation’s broader strategy to expand its footprint across the southwestern United States. Will Cutter, president and CEO of Cutter Aviation, emphasized the company’s commitment to enhancing its regional network. He noted that the new facility is already enabling faster and more reliable support for Pilatus customers. Plans are underway to commence construction of a second hangar of comparable size at the same location later this year, underscoring the company’s long-term investment in the region.
This expansion occurs amid a robust business aviation market that continues to drive demand for specialized Pilatus maintenance services. Despite the promising outlook, Cutter Aviation faces several challenges, including competition from well-established maintenance providers in the area, the ongoing imperative to attract and retain highly skilled technicians, and the necessity to maintain rigorous compliance with aviation maintenance regulations. Industry analysts anticipate that competitors may respond to Cutter’s move by enhancing their own service capabilities or expanding their facilities to maintain market share.
Strengthening Partnerships and Service Excellence
Colin Marrer, interim vice president of customer service at Pilatus, underscored the importance of the new facility, describing it as a testament to Cutter Aviation’s dedication to supporting Pilatus owners and operators. He highlighted that the expansion reinforces the enduring partnership between Pilatus and Cutter.
With over eight years as an authorized Pilatus sales and service center, Cutter Aviation currently operates five maintenance centers throughout the southwestern United States. The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including engine and airframe maintenance, avionics installations, interior refurbishments, and parts support. As the business aviation sector continues to demonstrate resilience and growth, Cutter Aviation’s latest investment strategically positions the company to better serve Pilatus customers while navigating an increasingly competitive landscape.

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