ATP Flight School New Cessna Skyhawk in Factory 2025

ATP Flight School Adds 54 New Cessna Skyhawks in 2025

Jacksonville, FL — September 17, 2025

ATP Flight School accepted its fifty-fourth Cessna 172 Skyhawk delivery of 2025. This fleet expansion grew ATP's nationwide Cessna fleet to 327 and its total fleet to 663 airplanes. The Skyhawks were part of a broader order for more than 135 Skyhawks through 2027.

The deliveries enhance safety and reliability for ATP students with a proven and dependable training platform featuring the latest Garmin G1000 avionics. The aircraft arrive at the end of a busy summer season for ATP's airline-bound students, who flew nearly 80,000 flights and over 152,000 safety-focused flight hours from June through August, leading to 588 Airline Career Pilot Program graduates. The additional aircraft expand ATP's capacity to train the next generation of airline pilots at a time of unprecedented long-term industry demand. Alongside new training centers in Albuquerque, NM; Farmingdale, NY; and Oakland, CA, ATP's fleet is on track to surpass 700 aircraft by 2027, further strengthening ATP's ability to provide students with an industry-leading airline career solution.

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This continued growth comes as Boeing projects that North America alone will need approximately 119,000 new pilots over the next 20 years, underscoring the critical role ATP plays as the largest provider of new-hire pilots to the nation's regional airlines.

"At scale, ATP has one of the youngest, most advanced training fleets, and the continued investment in new aircraft demonstrates our shared commitment to the safety and success of our students," said Michael Arnold, VP of Marketing, ATP Flight School. "Providing students with a complete airline career solution, backed by a reliable and trusted fleet of aircraft, is what makes ATP the number one flight school chosen by airlines and airline pilots."

Providing students with a complete airline career solution, backed by a reliable and trusted fleet of aircraft, is what makes ATP the number one flight school chosen by airlines and airline pilots.

Michael Arnold

ATP Vice President of Marketing

Concluding ATP's 2025 aircraft deliveries will be the arrival of seven multi-engine Piper Seminoles in the fourth quarter. An additional 40 Skyhawks are scheduled for delivery in 2026. Aspiring airline pilots are invited to experience ATP's industry-leading training and aircraft firsthand by scheduling an Introductory Flight at atpflightschool.com/take-flight.

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About ATP Flight School Training Pilots Since 1984

ATP's Airline Career Pilot Program prepares pilots for airline careers from zero time to 1,500 hours, with CFI jobs and airline employment. Addressing the pilot shortage, airlines attract new pilots to the industry with ATP's Tuition Reimbursement Program, where airlines sponsor a portion of pilots' flight training loan repayment. ATP also provides type-rating and ATP CTP certification. ATP's 658 aircraft fly over 600,000 hours each year to provide over 13,700 FAA pilot certificates and ratings. As America's largest flight school, ATP is the leading supplier of professionally trained pilots to the nation's regional airlines.

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