Tecnam has announced the launch of a new flight training organization in Michigan, Valor Flight Academy, during the 2026 Stratus Aero Summit.The company states that Valor Flight Academy selected it for its strong industry reputation, modern aircraft design, and proven history in the global flight training market. Despite being a new organization, its leadership and instructional team have over a decade of experience in professional pilot and high-volume flight instruction. The academy already has one P2008 MkII in operation and is looking to add two additional aircraft to its fleet. It is operating at the Willow Run Airport (YIP) and already has over a dozen prospective students enrolling in its professional pilot development program.
“Valor Flight Academy was built with a vision far greater than simply teaching people how to fly,” said Sadeq Ahmed, Valor Flight Academy CEO. “Our mission is to develop disciplined, safety-focused, and highly professional aviators who are prepared to meet the standards of today’s aviation industry. From our training philosophy to the aircraft we operate, every decision we make is centered around professionalism, mentorship, and long-term student success. We are proud to partner with Tecnam as we continue building an academy designed to shape the next generation of aviation professionals.”
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“We are thrilled to welcome Valor Flight Academy to the Tecnam family and to celebrate this launch at the Stratus Aero Summit,” said Tecnam CSO Walter Da Costa. “Sadeq and his team are building exactly the kind of modern, safety-focused, and highly structured training environment where our aircraft truly shine. The P2008 MkII is the perfect foundation for their ambitious growth plans, offering the advanced technology, efficiency, and premium feel that next-generation aviators demand. We look forward to supporting Valor’s continued success and their future multi-engine expansion in Southeast Michigan.”
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Tecnam announces launch of new flight training organization partner in Michigan
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