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Redbird And Tempus To Expand Flight Training Laboratory

Tempus Applied Solutions Will Operate Flight School At Redbird’s Skyport Laboratory

Redbird Flight Simulations and Tempus Applied Solutions, LLC of Williamsburg, Virginia have announced an agreement to move the operations of Redbird’s Proflight Academy and FAA certified flight school to Tempus. Redbird’s flight training laboratory is located in San Marcos, Texas. Tempus acquired the FAA Part 141 Certificate that allows for commercial flight training and operations. Under the agreement, Tempus Training Solutions will operate the most advanced flight school in the country.

"This strategic partnership will allow the flight school to accelerate training operations and its geographical footprint, while improving our focus and the effectiveness of our R&D efforts at the Skyport," said Redbird CEO, Todd Willinger. "Scott Terry and his team at Tempus have an exceptional track record of success across a variety of aviation businesses. Their commitment to developing new designs and processes is a natural fit with Redbird and the way we have operated the Skyport laboratory. We expect that this new partnership will mark the beginning of a whole new round of remarkable inventions."

The Tempus-led flight school will continue to utilize and test Redbird’s simulators and skills trainers, its proficiency based curriculum and Redbird’s diesel Redhawk aircraft while offering private pilot training through commercial pilot courses under FAA Part 61 and part 141 regulations.

(Image provided with Redbird News Release)

FMI: www.tempus-as.com, www.redbirdflight.com

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