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FlightSafety embeds itself in the Mesa community
The Mesa facility will include full-flight simulators and advanced training devices, with capacity to serve pilots, maintenance technicians and cabin crews. The centre is designed to scale over time to meet demand.
The facility is expected to create 100 jobs.

Aviation training provider FlightSafety International is expanding its operations in Arizona with the construction of a new 100,000 sq ft Learning Center in Mesa. This expansion is part of FlightSafety's broader growth strategy, building on the company's long-standing presence in the state through its Tucson Learning Center, and adds to its growing network of flagship training centres across the US and around the world. The new Mesa facility is designed to meet the rising demand for high-quality aviation training and reflects FlightSafety's continued commitment to advancing aviation safety and preparedness.

Groundbreaking is scheduled for October 2025, with the centre expected to open in early 2028.

“This expansion is a reflection of FlightSafety's continued growth and long-term investment in the future of aviation training and safety,” reveals Barbara Telek, president, FlightSafety International. “As global demand rises, we're scaling our operations to support our customers and advance the highest standards of safety and preparedness. The new Mesa Learning Center strengthens our ability to deliver world-class training while supporting the aviation workforce in Arizona and across the industry.”

The Mesa facility will include full-flight simulators and advanced training devices, with capacity to serve pilots, maintenance technicians and cabin crews. The centre is designed to scale over time to meet increasing demand.

The Mesa Learning Center is expected to bring strong economic benefits to the region. Following the opening and as operations ramp up, approximately 100 jobs are projected to be created, with potential for additional growth over time. In addition to direct job creation, the centre is expected to attract thousands of aviation professionals to the area for training each year, bringing measurable tourism and business travel activity to local hotels, restaurants and service providers.

“FlightSafety's decision to expand in Mesa is a major win for our region,” says Gila River Indian Community Lt. Governor Regina Antone, board chair, Mesa Gateway Airport Authority. “This project will bring meaningful economic impact and reinforce Mesa's leadership position in the global aviation landscape.”

Arizona has played a prominent role in the aviation industry, with a strong presence of manufacturing, engineering and service providers across the state. The region supports a growing ecosystem of aerospace innovation and operations, providing the ideal foundation for FlightSafety's latest expansion. Its robust infrastructure and strategic location in the Southwest offer convenience and access to major aviation hubs.

“Mesa is proud to welcome FlightSafety to our community,” comments Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman. “This facility will not only serve aviation professionals from around the globe, but it will also showcase Mesa as a city where innovation, training excellence and economic growth go hand in hand.”

This announcement marks the latest step in FlightSafety's strategic growth initiative to expand access to premier aviation training while supporting the communities where it operates.

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