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Cutter cuts deal for Texas FBO
With some of the largest companies moving into Texas, Cutter Aviation was keen to grow its presence in the fast growing county. It has now completed its purchase of AeroJet FBO at Georgetown airport, just north of Austin.
Cutter Aviation has acquired a new FBO in Georgetown, Texas.

Cutter Aviation has purchased AeroJet FBO at Georgetown Municipal airport in Texas.

Georgetown is the fifth FBO in Cutter's network, and the new location includes a passenger terminal with 14,000 sq ft of office area and 74,000 sq ft of hangar space that can accommodate aircraft up to a G450, conference rooms, pilot lounge with snooze room, flight planning area, crew car and concierge service.

“We are thrilled to be part of Georgetown's community and to increase our presence in the Southwest,” says president and CEO Will Cutter. “We look forward to welcoming local based clients as well as transient clients and providing them the same level of service we are known for at our other locations. Also, be on the lookout for new and exciting announcements in the upcoming weeks about our Georgetown facility.”

Georgetown airport is located within Williamson County, which has seen some of the largest companies in the world moving to the area. The location is just 30 miles north of downtown Austin, Texas.

Will Cutter is the new location's regional manager of Texas.

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