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Academy Of Aviation And TL Aircraft Enter Into Testing Agreement

Will Evaluate The TL Sirius For Their Accredited Training Fleet

Academy of Aviation and TL Aircraft have entered an agreement to test the TL Sirius in their Accredited Training Fleet. Both companies are seeking solutions for the new aircraft inventory shortages facing large vocational flight schools and trying to address the cost of flight training for future career pilots.

This agreement includes an initial order of 20 aircraft upon successful completion of the evaluation period. Frank D’Elia, The Vice President of Operations for the Academy of Aviation says, “we are excited to explore solutions for our fleet requirements. Flight schools have been relying on the same manufacturers
for years, however we are seeing reductions in support, a lack of innovation, and delivery schedules that don’t support the demand for late model aircraft for training.”

“Our partnership with Academy of Aviation is exactly in line with our vision: Enable Everyone to Fly,” said TL Aircraft’s U.S. importer and distributor Michal Margolien. “AOA’s dedication to get more people into flying, be it a person that wants to fly for fun or a career-minded one that wants
to become a commercial airline pilot, is really crucial. We are looking forward to advancing General Aviation further together with AOA.”

(Image provided with Academy of Aviation news release)

FMI: www.academyofaviation.com

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