FlightSafety International plans to build a 33,000-sq-ft Hawker Beechcraft training center in Wichita. The facility will be equipped with classrooms and maintenance training areas.
The training company will also be expanding its pilot learning center in Wichita, to include seven new simulator bays and 12 more classrooms.
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