Will Assist In Upgrading School's Flight Training Aircraft
Brown Aviation Lease has entered into a partnership with the University of Dubuque to provide the school with new single and twin-engine flight training aircraft. In the custom lease solution provided by Brown, The University of Dubuque obtained 2014 Cessna 172s in September and will be taking delivery of new Piper Arrows and Seminoles this summer.
The Cessnas and Pipers are part of a phased transition into a modern fleet that will keep University of Dubuque students on the leading edge of aviation technology. “We were looking for a solution that would allow us to modernize our fleet and upgrade equipment while still being able to retain capital for upcoming growth initiatives within the Department of Aviation. Brown’s team worked with us to build a custom lease solution that enabled the university to do just that,” stated James Steiner, Vice President of Finance at the University of Dubuque.
According to Jason Griswold, Managing Director of Brown Aviation Lease, “We are excited to have the University of Dubuque as a partner. We look forward to our continued partnership and to collaborating with them on future initiatives that address some of the broad challenges facing flight training.”
This partnership is the latest example of Brown’s long-term commitment to providing budget-conscious lease solutions to flight training programs that are looking to modernize their fleet.
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