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Aerocor completes 150th pilot training event
With its continued success, Aerocor is looking forward to becoming an even more integral part of the Eclipse community and light jet space in the years ahead.
Over the last two years, Eclipse has averaged a completion rate of four training events per month.

Henderson, Nevada-based Eclipse flight training provider Aerocor has surpassed its performance predictions for the second year in a row.

"Based on the programme's growth by Q4 of 2020, we projected the completion of three Eclipse training events per month moving forward," says training programme manager Jens Personius. "Over the last two years, we have averaged a successful completion rate of four training events per month."

In 2022, Aerocor celebrated the successful completion of its 50th initial type rating and 100th Eclipse recurrent training event. This milestone marks a significant achievement for the company and demonstrates its commitment to providing exceptional customer service and quality training programmes.

Aerocor plans to continue expanding its operations by increasing its training staff and introducing updated training materials.

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