Putting Student Pilots First Key To Growth, Says Oxford’s Leading Edge

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One of Leading Edge's DA-42s outside the company's Airspeed House HQ at Oxford Airport.
Credit: Leading Edge Aviation
The current problems being felt by commercial air passengers in Europe are a product of many post-pandemic challenges. One way in which COVID-19 caused difficulties was in throttling the professional pilot training pipeline—but one company that saw a business aviation-like bounceback was Oxford...
Angus Batey

Angus Batey has been contributing to various titles within the Aviation Week Network since 2009, reporting on topics ranging from defense and space to business aviation, advanced air mobility and cybersecurity.

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