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Aerocor expands training with Premier I programme
The flight training provider has expanded its offerings to include type ratings for the Beechcraft Premier aircraft.
Read this story in our March/April 2025 printed issue.

Aerocor, a Nevada-based flight training provider, has added the Beechcraft model 390 Premier I/IA to its pilot training curriculum. Initial classes will focus on type ratings, with plans for recurrent training to follow shortly.

The programme aims to address an increasing demand for training options and instructor availability by offering a customised and flexible experience tailored to each student’s needs.

"The release of this programme is a game-changer for the Premier community," says Jens Personius, Aerocor's training manager. "By providing in-aircraft training, we're delivering an experience that is not only personalised but also more practical, helping students gain real-world proficiency that's invaluable for safe and effective operation of Premier aircraft."

The new programme prioritises student convenience through seamless online scheduling and ready instructor availability, enabling prospective students to start their in-aircraft training sooner than competing programmes. Aerocor's competitive pricing keeps this premium training experience accessible.

The introduction of this flight training programme underlines Aerocor's dedication to enhancing the ownership experience for Beechcraft Premier I/IA operators by providing flexible, accessible and valuable services.

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