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ATP Flight School Reopens Airline Pilot Training Center in Sarasota, FL
SARASOTA, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / January 28, 2025 / ATP Flight School is pleased to announce the reopening of its airline pilot training center at Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) this March. After closing due to damage caused by Hurricane Ian, the facility has been restored, allowing ATP to once again bring its proven Airline Career Pilot Program and professional flight training resources to the Sarasota community.
The Sarasota location joins ATP's extensive network of 80-plus training centers nationwide, including 9 across Florida, strategically positioned to meet the rising demand for airline pilots. With industry forecasts indicating a cumulative shortage of 28,126 pilots by 2030 (according to NACA) and over 17,000 retirements projected by the end of the decade, this reopening provides a timely opportunity for career-focused students in the region.
Through the Airline Career Pilot Program, ATP offers an accelerated pathway to the airlines, taking students from zero experience to airline pilot in just two and a half years. Graduates benefit from 38 airline hiring partnerships, including pathways to every major airline, access to cadet programs, and up to $17,500 in airline-sponsored tuition reimbursement. Classes start every Monday, enabling students to begin their training without delay.
"ATP is looking forward to once again offering airline pilot career training in Sarasota and providing aspiring pilots in the area with the most efficient path to the airlines," said Michael Arnold, Vice President of Marketing, ATP Flight School. "ATP provides students with an airline career solution, backed by unmatched investment in safety and aircraft. We are excited to return to Sarasota and help students achieve their airline pilot career goals."
The reopening of the Sarasota training center is part of ATP's larger effort to support the increasing demand for airline pilots. In addition to expanding access through new facilities, ATP is taking delivery of 54 new Cessna Skyhawks through 2025 and over 135 total by 2027. This unparalleled investment provides students with the latest in reliable, factory-new training aircraft equipped with modern technology, ensuring they are prepared for their airline careers.
ATP Flight School is now scheduling March class dates at the Sarasota location. For more information or to learn how to enroll, visit ATPFlightSchool.com.
About ATP Flight School
ATP is the nation's largest flight school, providing students with the most efficient path to a successful airline pilot career. For 40 years, ATP has been the leader in professional flight training, supplying pilots to airlines and corporate operators. ATPFlightSchool.com
Forward-looking statements in this press release involve a number of preconditions, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual or implied results to differ materially.
Contact Information
Michael Arnold
Vice President of Marketing
[email protected]
(904) 595-7950
SOURCE: ATP Flight School
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M.Thompson--AMWN