Fri, Aug 05, 2011
Authorized For Service On All Cirrus Models
Cutter Aviation's San Antonio aircraft technical service
facility located at San Antonio International Airport (KSAT) in San
Antonio, TX, has been named an Authorized Service Center by Cirrus
Aircraft to provide service support for owners of all aircraft
models produced by Cirrus. Cutter Aviation San Antonio is now
authorized by Cirrus Aircraft to perform scheduled and unscheduled
maintenance for all Cirrus Aircraft models as well as warranty
work, repairs and component replacement for new and pre-owned
Cirrus Aircraft. Avionics service and support for Cirrus Aircraft
will also be available through Cutter Aviation San Antonio for
owners and operators.
Cutter Aviation KSAT Main Hangar
“Our experienced team of
technicians and customer support staff are excited for the
opportunity to support Cirrus Aircraft owners and pilots in Texas
and the South Central United States,” said Dan
O’Banion, Manager of Aircraft Service for Cutter Aviation San
Antonio
“We are pleased to have Cutter Aviation join our support
network as an Authorized Service Center in Texas," added John
Strohl, Cirrus Aircraft Regional Field Service Manager for the
South Central U.S. Cutter Aviation’s long-standing
reputation for quality aircraft service and customer care made
their San Antonio facility a natural fit for Cirrus Aircraft and
another example of our commitment to Cirrus owners, assuring their
care with convenient and experienced service centers in Texas and
around the world.”
Opening in 1998, Cutter Aviation San Antonio has been an exclusive
aircraft maintenance service facility for nearly 14 years as part
of the Cutter Aviation network of FBO and service facilities
throughout the Southwestern United States supporting General
Aviation for over eight decades. In addition to Cirrus Aircraft,
Cutter Aviation San Antonio is also an Authorized Service Center
for Piper Aircraft and Daher-Socata TBM aircraft models.
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