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Cutter Aviation Delivers 100th Pilatus Aircraft

Cutter Aviation Celebrates Delivery of 100th Pilatus Aircraft
Cutter Aviation has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of its 100th new Pilatus aircraft, highlighting the company’s rapid expansion since becoming an authorized Pilatus Sales and Service Center in 2018. The landmark delivery occurred on July 15 at Pilatus Aircraft’s U.S. facility in Broomfield, Colorado. This latest addition will join Cutter Aviation’s Phoenix-based shared ownership program, marking the 10th aircraft in that fleet.
Will Cutter, president and CEO of Cutter Aviation, emphasized the achievement as a testament to the strength of the Pilatus product line, the solid partnership with Pilatus Aircraft, and the trust placed in the company by its customers. “To reach 100 new Pilatus aircraft deliveries in such a relatively short period of time says a lot about the strength of the Pilatus product line, the relationship we’ve built with Pilatus Aircraft, and the trust our customers place in our team every day,” he stated.
Oliver Moehl, president and CEO of Pilatus Aircraft USA, also praised the collaboration, noting that Cutter Aviation has represented the Pilatus brand with professionalism, integrity, and a customer-first approach for nearly a decade—values that align closely with those of Pilatus Aircraft.
Growth, Challenges, and Strategic Focus
As Cutter Aviation approaches its centenary in 2028, it remains the oldest continuously family-owned and operated fixed-base operator (FBO) in the United States. The company operates 10 locations across the Southwest, including FBOs at Phoenix Sky Harbor, Phoenix Deer Valley, Prescott, Albuquerque, Colorado Springs, and Georgetown, Texas, establishing a strong regional footprint.
The milestone of delivering 100 Pilatus aircraft brings new operational challenges. Maintaining high-quality service standards and managing the increased demands of a growing fleet and customer base will be essential. The achievement is expected to attract greater interest from business jet operators seeking reliable maintenance and modification services, potentially increasing demand for Cutter Aviation’s expertise.
Industry analysts anticipate that competitors may respond by intensifying efforts to secure similar FAA Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) or by forming new partnerships to enhance their service offerings. In light of these market dynamics, Cutter Aviation is strategically focusing on obtaining additional authorizations and expanding support for Global and Challenger business jet operators, according to recent company data.
As Cutter Aviation celebrates this milestone, its leadership remains committed to sustaining growth while upholding the high standards that have defined the company for nearly 100 years.

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