US Association AOPA Announces 2025 Appointment for President and Chief Executive Officer

United States based Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has named Darren Pleasance to serve as the association’s sixth president and chief executive. Pleasance, who will assume his new role at AOPA on January 1, brings a wealth of aviation and business experience.

“I’m honored with the opportunity I’m being given to help steward AOPA forward into the future, and I’m inspired by the role AOPA will continue to play in protecting our freedom to fly,” said Pleasance, whose aviation journey began when he was just a teenager, first when he got involved in flying model aircraft and later doing chores around the airport in exchange for flying lessons.

Pleasance has gone on to fly over 8,000 hours in more than 50 different types of aircraft—ranging from simple trainers to business jets to vintage warbirds, including a North American P–51 Mustang. Early in his career he flew as a corporate pilot, working for celebrities such as John Travolta before going on to fly charters in the Alaskan bush. He left professional aviation to pursue a career in business, but he never stopped flying. Today he owns and operates a Piper Meridian, a Van’s Aircraft RV–6, and a Progressive Aerodyne SeaRey amphibious airplane while maintaining currency as a certificated flight instructor.

Most recently, Pleasance led Cisco Systems Inc.’s Acceleration Center, an organization formed to accelerate the success of mission-critical aspects of Cisco’s business transformation. Prior to joining Cisco, he led global customer acquisitions for Google and served as a partner in consulting firm McKinsey & Company’s high tech sector and marketing and sales practice. Throughout his business career, Pleasance has remained active in aviation, serving for many years on the board of the Experimental Aircraft Association.

Pleasance often cites aviation as a source of inspiration and joy. Recognizing that many of the successful and wealthy people he has known and worked with were unhappy, Pleasance authored a well-regarded book, True North: A Handbook for Inspired Living, which leads readers through a practical guide to finding fulfillment.

Pleasance succeeds Mark Baker, who has served more than 11 years in the top spot at AOPA. Baker announced his intention to retire earlier this year, but committed to remain in the job and assist in the search until the right leader could be found.

“I’m confident that Darren is the right person to lead AOPA into its next chapter,” said Baker. “He is a pilot’s pilot with a genuine passion for flying. He combines that excitement about aviation with leadership experience at some of this country’s top consulting and tech firms, giving him the right balance of business skills and kinship with our members.”

AOPA’s Board of Trustees conducted a wide-ranging search to find the right leader for the organization.

“We could not be more gratified about Darren taking the left seat at AOPA,” said Bill Trimble, chairman of the Board. “After completing an extensive national search, we met with many terrific candidates, but all agreed that Darren brings a wealth of experience coupled with a joy of flying that will be critical for leading AOPA’s mission going forward. We are so grateful for Mark’s hard work over the past 11 years and look forward to Darren’s leadership at this important time for General Aviation.”

Pleasance holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

“I’m grateful for the privilege I’m being given to lead this incredible organization that has had such a positive impact on my life and the lives of all of us who love aviation,” said Pleasance.

Pleasance and his wife, Lisa, have two children, a son, Chris, who is an avid outdoorsman, and a daughter, Lauren, who is studying veterinary medicine.

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Global Pilot Training Group Simaero Welcomes French Ambassador to China at its Changsha Training Center

Global operator of full flight simulator training centers Simaero had the honor of hosting the French Ambassador to China, Mr. Bertrand Lortholary, alongside a distinguished French delegation at its Changsha Training Center. Representatives from the Embassy of France in China and the Consulate General of France in Wuhan accompanied the delegation, which was warmly greeted by Lei JIANG, General Manager of Simaero China.

The delegation toured Simaero’s state-of-the-art Changsha facility, inaugurated in March, and Mr. Lortholary experienced advanced pilot training on the Airbus A320 neo/ceo full-flight simulator, guided by an expert instructor from Air Travel, one of the center’s key clients.

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New Zealand-based Massey University Hosts 110 Aspiring Pilots for Open Day in September 2024

More than 300 people attended the recent Aviation Open Day, hosted by Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University’s School of Aviation Te Kura Rererangi. Despite the less than perfect weather, 110 aspiring aviators from across Aotearoa New Zealand came to learn more, with 40 prospective students taking to the air in trial flights during the day.

Presentations on the Bachelor of Aviation (Air Transport Pilot) and the Bachelor of Aviation Management were held at regular intervals throughout the day so prospective students could learn about each programme and which one might suit them best.

Visitors were also taken in groups on a tour of the Aviation Centre, including the flight simulator suite and the maintenance hangar.

Forty students went on pre-booked trial flights, with their whānau watching the flight paths on a screen projected from the School’s ‘Spider Tracks’ flight following system.

School of Aviation Chief Executive Ashok Poduval says it was a hugely successful day, and one of the most attended Open Day events for the School of Aviation.

It wouldn’t have been possible without the support of about 40 of our current students who volunteered as tour guides to show people around the centre and answer the myriad of questions from our prospective students and their families. Our flight instructors also did a wonderful job of safely accomplishing 40 trial flights during the day, which is no mean feat. I have no doubt this interest will translate into greater aviation student numbers in the coming years which is exciting for Massey and the industry.

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US Flight Training Financing Provider Announces 2024 Appointment for Managing Director, Head of Investor Relations

United States based Stratus Financial, a leading financial services firm specializing in student pilot flight school financing, has announced the appointment of Eljona Shkreli to their team as a Managing Director, Head of Investor Relations.

Stratus Financial shared; “Join us in welcoming Eljona Shkreli to our team! She excels in building lasting relationships, developing new business opportunities, and tailors financial solutions that help her clients achieve their financial goals. With over 8 years of experience managing banking relationships and a passion for helping high-net-worth clients achieve their financial goals, we’re thrilled to have her on board.

Excited to see Eli joining our team at Stratus Financial! With 39 months of operating results and returning 13% interest to investors, she’s destined for great things. Welcome aboard, Eljona Shkreli!” shared Chris Ragland, CEO of Ragland Capital

Stratus Financial now has 263 flight school partnerships as of August, up from nearly 150 schools a year ago. Last month, the lender also secured up to $50 million in new financing from Monachil Capital Partners, which will be used to originate new loans.

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Airbus’ Pilot Training Facility in Singapore Welcomes 89th Airline Customer

Singapore based full flight simulator training center Airbus Asia Training Centre (AATC) has proudly announced HK Express as its newest airline customer. A special logo unveiling ceremony was held at the AATC facility, attended by AATC General Manager Silvia Meloni and her team.

Silvia expressed her excitement, stating, “All of us at AATC are delighted to have HK Express, our 89th airline customer, here at our facility, and we look forward to supporting and fulfilling their training needs.

AFM team note – HK Express is an Airbus A320 family operator.

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With this certification, SoftekSim’s simulators are now available for use in Canada, offering a new level of quality and precision in flight training.

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Italian Flight School, Professional Aviation, Welcomes 49 Aspiring Pilots for September 2024 Class

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Professional Aviation’s 24-month ATPL course is designed to provide an unparalleled experience, allowing international students to take to the skies year-round without interruptions. At the academy, they celebrate an international atmosphere and are committed to delivering all instruction in English, ensuring  students are well-prepared for the global aviation landscape.

The academy’s modern fleet, equipped with advanced Garmin glass cockpit instrumentation, allows students to train with the latest technology, enhancing their flight experience from day one. With a team of dedicated and experienced instructors, Professional Aviation is here to support and guide their students as they embark on this exciting journey towards becoming professional pilots.

We appreciate the confidence our students place in us and are eager to help them soar to new heights!” Professional Aviation said.

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1978 established New Zealand flight training organisation Nelson Aviation College, offers a wide range of courses including Private Pilot License, Commercial Pilot License, Basic Gas Turbine, and Instrument Rating, and back in October 2023 Nelson Aviation College shared that it had partnered with flight simulator manufacturer True Course Simulations (TCS) and took delivery of the flight school’s first TCS Immersive Training Device (ITD).

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