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JetAviva Adds Mustang to Training Program

Van Nuys, Calif.-based JetAviva is expanding its jet training program to include the Cessna Citation Mustang. The company, which has had such a program for the Eclipse 500 since September, plans to begin offering the pre-type rating training in the Mustang later this year.

The program is offered in three packages: basic, intermediate and advanced, providing 10.5, 25 and 45 hours of flight time, respectively.

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