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Cutter Aviation has broken ground on its $12 million dollar hangar complex at Phoenix Deer Valley airport in Arizona. Joining president and CEO Will Cutter for the ceremony were Phoenix City councilwoman Ann O'Brien and United States Senator Kyrsten Sinema, along with other invited guests, airport officials and media.
The first phase of the 60,000 sq ft structure, expected to be completed by early 2023, will give much needed relief to the hangar demand in this fast-paced growing region. The hangar complex also includes 3,700 sq ft of office space.
“We are excited to begin the construction of this new hangar complex at Phoenix Deer Valley airport and continue with our commitment to it and to Phoenix. The opportunity to invest, grow, create new jobs and support regional economic development for the city has never been greater,” says Cutter. “There hasn't been any new construction at the nation's second-busiest general aviation airport in nearly 20 years. Our plan is to continue to invest in our community for many years to come, and this new hangar is just the beginning of many great things coming to the Deer Valley region.”
The Phillips 66-branded facility is the sole fuel provider on the field and one of nine in Cutter's network of facilities. Located on the west side of the airport just off taxiway Charlie, the three-community hangar complex will be able to accommodate up to a Gulfstream G-700 or Bombardier Global Express.