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Training and Workforce
Central Flying Service To Run Arkansas Aviation Academy
The new flight training center is a partnership with the University of Central Arkansas
Central Flying Service runs the new flight training academy in partnership with the University of Central Arkansas at Conway Regional Airport.
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Charles Alcock
• Managing Editor
November 21, 2023
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