Cutter Aviation to build a new FBO at Colorado Springs Airport

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Cutter Aviation has broken ground on its new FBO Executive Terminal at Colorado Springs Airport, which will increase the size of the aviation company’s FBO and office space at the airport to approximately 9,000ft². Cutter Aviation also has more than 132,000ft² of aircraft hangar storage space at the airport.

In August 2006, Cutter Aviation launched FBO operation at Colorado Springs when it purchased the former FBO, Discount Fuels. As fuels sales and activity increased, Cutter began making plans to build a new facility and entered negotiations with the City of Colorado Springs to acquire additional land for development.

Cutter completed the purchase of a large corporate aircraft storage hangar at the airport and also completed the construction of a new 62,000-gallon fuel farm. The groundbreaking of the new FBO is the latest development for Cutter at Colorado Springs Airport.

The new state-of-the-art FBO facility has been designed to accommodate the needs of the business aviation community well into the future and enables Cutter to expand amenities offered to its customers.

“We are delighted to be underway with construction of our new FBO terminal in Colorado Springs,” said Will Cutter, president and CEO of Cutter Aviation. “Cutter looks forward to continuing to serve the users of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport with this new facility. The new FBO terminal, increased ramp space and new fuel farm gives us the ability to better serve our customers here at Colorado Springs.”

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