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New Partnership Launches Leasing Program for Flight Schools

New Partnership Launches Leasing Program for Flight Schools
Premier Aircraft, the longest-standing Diamond Aircraft dealer in the United States, has announced a strategic partnership with Wings Leasing to introduce the Premier Advantage Flight School Leasing Program. This initiative is designed to assist colleges and independent flight schools in modernizing their training fleets by providing access to new Diamond Aircraft models and simulators through fixed monthly leasing costs. Company representatives emphasize that these costs are comparable to purchasing pre-owned aircraft, offering a financially viable alternative for institutions seeking fleet upgrades.
Addressing Industry Financing Challenges
Travis Peffer, CEO of Premier Aircraft, highlighted the growing demand among flight students for training on the newest and most advanced aircraft. He noted that many active flight training programs face growth limitations due to financing institutions that lack a comprehensive understanding of the aviation training sector’s unique requirements. The Premier Advantage program aims to bridge this gap by offering tailored financial solutions that accommodate the specific needs of flight schools.
The leasing program includes financing options for new Diamond DA20-C1, DA40NG, and DA42-VI aircraft, as well as Diamond simulators. It features zero-down or low-down payment plans and provides turn-key fleet upgrade solutions customized for universities and flight schools. Additionally, the program offers sale-leaseback options, enabling operators to unlock capital from their existing fleets without relinquishing access to their aircraft.
Comprehensive Support and Market Implications
Beyond fleet acquisition, Premier Aircraft commits to delivering ongoing technical and operational support through Diamond Factory Trained experts. The company maintains an extensive inventory of spare parts with guaranteed overnight shipping for all in-stock items. Optional extended warranties for airframe and avionics systems are also available, ensuring sustained operational reliability for participating flight schools.
While the program is intended to reduce barriers for institutions seeking to modernize their fleets, it introduces potential challenges. Schools may encounter financial pressures related to adopting cutting-edge technology, and the initial investment required could pose difficulties for some. Furthermore, as more training providers upgrade their equipment, competition within the flight training market is expected to intensify.
Industry analysts suggest that leasing programs of this nature could alter market dynamics by granting early adopters a competitive advantage in attracting students who prioritize training on state-of-the-art aircraft. This development may prompt other leasing companies to introduce similar offerings in an effort to expand their presence in the growing flight training sector.
For further details, visit PremierAircraft.com or WingsLeasing.com.

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