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Cirrus Aviation Services Aims To Beat Pilot Shortage In Jet Charter

Por: Forbes Life September 24, 2022

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Three business jets operated by Cirrus Aviation Services in one of the company's hangars in Las ... [+] Vegas, Nevada.Cirrus Aviation Services Pilots are in short supply as the aviation industry tries to recover from COVID-19. But one private jet charter company, Cirrus Aviation Services, is planning to pay pilots while they get their needed additional hours. Cirrus says its FAA-approved program will help support the company’s growth. is... + full article



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