
CEO Phil Jordan Hopes to Expand Industry Footprint With Central Flying Service
Phil Jordan, 60, has been in charge of Arkansas’ oldest aviation company since May, when Tricoastal Ventures LLC purchased Central Flying Service. read more >
Phil Jordan, 60, has been in charge of Arkansas’ oldest aviation company since May, when Tricoastal Ventures LLC purchased Central Flying Service. read more >
The company's new chairman said it's focused on commercial aviation but could become "more involved in defense work." read more >
The buyer is from outside the state and intends to expand the company. read more >
Central Flying Service of Little Rock marks a key milestone, with its Chief Flight Instructor Mike Jones and student Kristine Beard completing 475,000 hours of flight training. read more >
Don Holbert, chairman and CEO of Central Flying Service at Little Rock and a member of the Arkansas Aviation Hall of Fame, died early Sunday morning at age 75, his brother Dick Holbert confirmed. read more >
Small-business owners and Fortune 500 companies have long understood that efficiency of operation impacts their bottom line. It's one reason why there are more than 1,400 planes in Arkansas registered with the Federal Aviation Association as belonging to corporations. read more >