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Tennessee Flight Training acquires Azure Flight Support Flight Training Division 

Tennessee Flight Training acquires Azure Flight Support Flight training division    Nashville – October 9, 2023 – Tennessee Flight Training has announced the purchase of the flight training division of Azure Flight Support, which includes Shelbyville Flight Academy as well as flight training locations in Crossville and Cleveland, TN.  The acquisition also enables a long-term… Read More »

Flight School Sold to New Owners

Joe and Linda Roberts recently sold over Shelbyville Flight Academy, with mixed emotions to Allen Howell and David Augustin of Azure Flight Support. The flight school partners said they’ve been in aviation business together for 37 years. “We are proud to announce that Azure Flight Support has acquired Shelbyville Flight Academy, LLC based at the… Read More »

Crossville Chronicle Article: Airport adds $6M in economic impact

Great article about the economic impact of the Crossville Airport. Many thanks to Heather Mullinix for writing this story and highlighting Azure Flight Support. Click the link below to reach the entire article: Crossville Chronicle Article on the Crossville Airport Economic Impact Study Crossville Memorial Airport welcomes hundreds of visitors each month. This B-17 landed… Read More »

Azure Flight Support Acquires Shelbyville Flight Academy Based at KSYI

  February 12, 2021 We are proud to announce that Azure Flight Support has acquired Shelbyville Flight Academy, LLC based at the Shelbyville Municipal Airport (KSYI) in Tennessee. We are honored that the owners, Joe and Linda Roberts, trusted us to take the controls of their growing aviation business. Joe and Linda started Shelbyville Flight… Read More »

General Aviation Is Alive And Well!

In the middle of March we went from spring-time busy to zero in a matter of days. The month of April was the slowest month for aviation I have seen in my career spanning four decades. We and most everyone else in the FBO business saw a 70-80% downturn in flight activity and fuel sales…. Read More »

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