AlphaFlight, a premier flight school based in Plymouth, will host a high-profile official signing event with Maloy Aircraft on Thursday at 1 p.m., marking a significant milestone for both organizations and the broader Marshall County community.
The signing represents a strategic partnership between AlphaFlight, known for training the next generation of pilots with state-of-the-art flight instruction, and Maloy Aircraft, an innovative aerospace company founded by former United States Top Gun pilots and leading engineers. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to advancing aviation, creating economic opportunities, and strengthening workforce development in the region.
The event is expected to draw over 70 attendees, including key leaders in state and local government, business, and education.
“This signing is not just a milestone for AlphaFlight and Maloy Aircraft — it’s a pivotal moment for Marshall County and the surrounding communities,” said Dan Marohn, Co-Founder and an owner at AlphaFlight. “By bringing together industry leaders, educators, and government officials, this partnership will provide opportunities for growth, innovation, and workforce development in aviation and aerospace.”
The event highlights the growing prominence of Plymouth as a hub for aviation and aerospace advancement and reinforces the ongoing commitment of both AlphaFlight and Maloy Aircraft to the community.
About AlphaFlight
AlphaFlight is a leading flight school located in Plymouth, Indiana, offering comprehensive flight training programs and advanced aviation education. With a focus on safety, innovation, and student success, AlphaFlight has trained pilots who go on to pursue careers in commercial aviation and beyond. (https://alphaflight.aero)
About Maloy Aircraft
Maloy Aircraft, founded by former Top Gun pilots and aviation engineers, develops advanced aircraft and aerospace solutions with a commitment to innovation, performance, and safety. Their partnership with AlphaFlight represents a unique collaboration to expand aviation opportunities and expertise in the region. (https://maloyaircraft.com/)
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