Aircraft Manufacturer Cirrus Aircraft Unveils New Brand Identity in 2024

Recently, Cirrus unveiled its newly evolved brand identity to reflect its unending quest for innovation. Cirrus created the Personal Aviation™ category of the general aviation industry with its best-selling aircraft – the SR Series and Vision Jet® – which make aviation more approachable, accessible and personal. As the category leader, Cirrus continues to combine its passion for innovation with its expanding customer ecosystem, bringing Everything in Reach™. The updated brand identity signifies Cirrus’ continued commitment to growing the aviation industry by reimagining its future and evolving the brand into the next era of Personal Aviation.

“Since 1984, Cirrus’ legacy of innovating, transforming and defining the ‘Personal Aviation’ category has changed the way people experience aviation,” said Todd Simmons, President of Customer Experience of Cirrus. “Today, Cirrus has grown to represent more than just the best-selling aircraft in the market. Now, in addition to its state-of-the-art aircraft, Cirrus provides a comprehensive ownership experience for world-class flight training, product services and support, aircraft management, upgrades and accessories, sales, finance, insurance and more. We are excited to usher in the next era of Personal Aviation together.”
In 2024, Personal Aviation addresses both the pilot and non-pilot. Cirrus is growing the Personal Aviation category by creating a complete path for people to join the community whether they are exploring flight training, a seasoned pilot, or want to own and operate a Cirrus aircraft with a professional pilot.
“Cirrus continues its legacy of delivering innovative products and services that make aircraft ownership easy and synonymous with premium car ownership,” said Zean Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of Cirrus. “The new brand identity honors Cirrus’ history while positioning itself for the future where the company will leverage its intelligent aircraft and connected digital ecosystem.”

Cirrus Brand Evolution

The culmination of innovation and digital connectivity has created a robust ownership experience for Cirrus operators. With expanding customer offerings, Cirrus evolved its brand identity to invite more people to engage and participate in Personal Aviation.
Cirrus’ visual identity has long demonstrated the company’s mission of innovation, quality and safety. Cirrus’ visual brand identity represents the next generation of Personal Aviation while paying homage to the company’s best-selling aircraft, the industry and the environment it continuously innovates in.

Source: Cirrus Aircraft Press Release
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Leonardo and FlightSafety International (FSI) have announced at Heli-Expo 2024 the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to evaluate a range of potential collaborations in the field of training and simulation in the United States. Under the MoU, the partners will evaluate the potential design, production, sale and operation of training devices for use at FlightSafety, Leonardo’s helicopter sites or third-party facilities.

The MoU enables multiple helicopters type to be considered, enabling the partners to benefit from respective simulation and training capabilities and presence in the US and internationally.

Furthermore, the partners would discuss the potential appointment of FlightSafety’s training entities or divisions as Leonardo Authorized Training Centres for the supply of training services using the training devices.

The MoU potentially paves the path to a major boost in best-in-class helicopter training services for modern and successful Leonardo helicopter types leveraging the established expertise of FlightSafety and Leonardo in localized training and simulation technologies and services to meet existing and emerging market requirements.

Source: Leonardo
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Mermoz Academy, a flight school based at Tours airport in France, currently operates 2 two-seater electric planes from Pipistrel Velis Electro, the world’s first certified electric aircraft. These planes, with minimal noise and zero gas emissions, have around thirty units flying in France for flying clubs and professional training, reported French local media.

The Edeis group, managing the Tours airport until 2035, aims to embrace the electric challenge. In 2023, they commissioned a report emphasizing the potential of regional airports for ecological growth. The group plans to invest in an electric charging station and a 19-hectare photovoltaic park in Tours by 2029, in collaboration with Engie, contributing to various forms of sustainable mobility beyond aviation.

Source: French Local Media
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According to its public notice on February 27, 2024 two new regional offices at Hyderabad and Bengaluru have been made functional for Part FCL functions in addition to the existing regional offices of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata.

The Part FCL services that may be availed by stakeholders at these new offices are as mentioned below:

  • Renewal of Instrument Rating (IR).
  • License records update (Validation).
  • Update RTR details.
  • AELP Renewal/ Endorsement

Source: India DGCA

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