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CHEYENNE AIRMOTIVE HITS THE SKIDS FINANCIALLY
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CHEYENNE -- Troubled economic times that have hurt U.S. aviation
have hit companies that offer aviation-related services as well.
Cheyenne Airmotive Inc., a tenant at the Cheyenne Municipal
Airport, has been served notice by airport officials that they are
moving to terminate the company's lease at the airport.
The reason, airport manager Scott Hinderman said, is that the
company has fallen behind on its rent and has discontinued insurance
that it is required by its lease to ca...
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