November 24, 2025
Colorado, USA – McAir Aviation has officially opened its second flight training location at Colorado Air and Space Port, expanding its pilot-training capacity as the United States prepares for a prolonged period of pilot retirements and sustained airline fleet growth. The new facility enhances McAir’s operational footprint beyond its long-established Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport base in Superior, where the school has been training pilots since 1994.
The FAA approved McAir Aviation to operate the new campus, which opens with six Cessna 172S aircraft—three equipped with G1000 avionics and three with NAV II—as well as a dedicated hangar, maintenance shop, classrooms and a flight simulator.
The school plans to add ten additional aircraft by the end of next year and expand to 100–150 students in training.
The Colorado Air and Space Port location provides less congested airspace compared to Centennial and Rocky Mountain Metro, supporting more efficient training operations.
The facility supports the Altitude Pilot Pathway, McAir’s partnership with Allegiant Air and Metropolitan State University of Denver, offering students a structured route through their certificates and ratings with a direct pathway toward airline employment.
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“We are very excited to have McAir Aviation… with increasing demand for pilots, the forecasts currently predict a grey tsunami of older pilots retiring over the next five or ten years.” – Jeff Kloska, Director, Colorado Air and Space Port
Source: McAir Aviation, Colorado Air and Space Port and local media
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