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Best of OSH25: Infinity Flight Group Snags 10 More Skyhawks

Northeastern Flight School Bulks Up Cessna Fleet

Infinity Flight Group will power its fleet expansion with 10 new Cessna Skyhawks, building on 3 years of growth and 35 brand-new C-172s.

Infinity is a certified Cessna Pilot Center with 65 Skyhawks in their fleet at Trenton-Mercer Airport of New Jersey, or their southern base of operations at Treasure Coast Airport in Ft. Pierce, Florida. All 10 of those freshly ordered aircraft will be added to their fleet of trainers, bulking up capacity as they meet industry demand for newly minted pilots. Infinity Flight Group's decision to purchase now means that they will get the most updated version of the Skyhawk ever, including the dual electronic ignition system. It hasn't been long since that feature was announced, but it's a nice value-add for an operator who wants maximum safety and reliability.

“The Cessna Skyhawk sets the standard in reliability and performance,” said Chris Crow, vice president, Piston Sales. “Organizations like Infinity Flight Group continue to place trust in this industry-leading aircraft, which is ideal for both student pilots and private owners.”

FMI: www.infinityflightgroup.com

 


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