New York, USA – US Aviation Academy is highlighting its collegiate flight training programme at its KPOU campus at Hudson Valley Regional Airport in Poughkeepsie, New York — offering New York State students a structured academic and career pathway into professional aviation through a partnership with Dutchess Community College.
- The partnership between US Aviation Academy and Dutchess Community College provides students with a dual pathway combining collegiate academic credentials with structured flight training at the KPOU campus, designed to produce career-ready aviators through an integrated academic and practical instruction model.
- The Hudson Valley Regional Airport (KPOU) campus enables students to train locally in the New York region, building pilot ratings and accumulating flight experience under professional instruction without relocating to a standalone flight training centre.
- US Aviation Academy operates one of the largest professional pilot training platforms in the United States, with 230 aircraft, approximately 2,000 active students, and 260,000 square feet of training facilities developed over 20 years of operation — a scale that provides Dutchess Community College students with access to an established, operationally mature training infrastructure.
- The KPOU partnership reflects US Aviation Academy's broader multi-campus strategy, which has been further reinforced by its recently awarded $835 million US Air Force contract for initial pilot training, signalling continued investment in expanding the organisation's national training footprint.
Source: US Aviation Academy
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