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New Name For Flight School Association

By General Aviation News Staff · March 19, 2026 · Leave a Comment

The Flight School Association of North America is now the Flight School Association International (FSAI).

The new name reflects the association’s expanding global reach and growing international membership, according to association officials.

Founded in 2009, FSAI represents independent flight training providers that serve aspiring aviators at every stage of pilot development, from the private pilot certificate through structured career pilot pathways, officials explained.

The rebranding decision was approved by members during the association’s 2026 annual meeting, held in late February in San Diego. It was driven by increased demand for advocacy, guidance, and industry insight from international flight training providers, as well as the global supply chain that supports the industry, association officials said.

FSAI represents more than 850 member organizations worldwide, encompassing flight training providers of all sizes.

For more information: FSANA.com

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