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In a momentous event, Mesa Airlines marked the grand opening on Monday, March 18th of their new Mesa Pilot Development Program location in Prescott, AZ. It is the second national location but the first on the west coast. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was a resounding success, attended by esteemed guests, aviation enthusiasts, and local dignitaries. Among the distinguished guests was Connie Cantelerne, the Mayor Pro Tern of the City of Prescott. Her presence added a touch of prestige to the occasion. Mayor Cantelerne, known for her unwavering support of local businesses, expressed her enthusiasm for the economic boost that Mesa Airlines brings to the community. The highlight of the ceremony was when Jonathan Ornstein, CEO of Mesa Airlines, received a Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor Cantelerne. The certificate, presented on behalf of the city, recognized Mesa's commitment to investing in Prescott and fostering economic growth. Mr Ornstein graciously accepted the honor, emphasizing the airlines dedication to the community and creating job opportunities in the area. The new Mesa Airlines Prescott MPD facility represents a significant milestone for the airline industry in the region. The innovative program makes it more affordable and efficient for pilots seeking to build flight time. Paving their way to a position as a first officer with Mesa Airlines and eventually United through their Aviate program, faster and more affordable then ever before. Mesa Airlines extends its gratitude to the City of Prescott, North-Aire Aviation, local businesses, and the aviation community for their support and warm welcome. To learn more about our amazing Pilot Development Program and how you can start your affordable time building, head to our dynamic new website for more information and to apply: www.mpdpilot.com #timebuilding #FirstOfficer #Mesapilotdevelopment #cityofprescott #aviationcareers #grandopening #officiallaunch #newlocation #startyourclimb #united #unitedaviate

Michael J. Barry, P.E.

Jack of some trades, master of none. Engineering, aviation, spaceflight.

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Houston should be your next location, then you would have a great geographic spread in decent flying weather areas. I'd suggest Ellington Field (EFD), plenty of room to expand, Class D towered, and we're neighbors with NASA, Air Force National Guard, Army and USCG. I'm biased, that's my home airport. Your competitors, Republic, just opened up their academy in Galveston down the road.

Congratulations!!!

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