Infinity Flight Group Adds 10 Cessna Skyhawks to Training Fleet

Infinity Flight Group has expanded its training fleet with 10 additional Cessna Skyhawks, enhancing its capacity to train future pilots. The new aircraft will support advanced flight training programs, meeting growing demand in aviation education.
WICHITA, Kan. (July 25, 2025) Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, today announced an agreement with Infinity Flight Group for the purchase of 10 additional Cessna Skyhawk aircraft, expected to be delivered in 2027. Infinity Flight Group has steadily expanded its fleet during the last three years, ordering a combined total of 35 new Cessna Skyhawks.Â
A certified Cessna Pilot Center, Infinity Flight Group currently operates 65 Cessna Skyhawks out of their bases at Trenton-Mercer Airport in New Jersey and Treasure Coast Airport in Ft. Pierce, Florida. The additional aircraft will join the flight school’s current fleet of Cessna Skyhawks, enhancing its capacity to train the next generation of aviators.
“The Cessna Skyhawk sets the standard in reliability and performance,†said Chris Crow, vice president, Piston Sales. “Organizations like Infinity Flight Group continue to place trust in this industry-leading aircraft, which is ideal for both student pilots and private owners.â€
The best-selling, high-wing piston has earned a reputation for reliability, ease of use, and versatility over the decades, making it a favorite among flight schools and experienced pilots. Infinity Flight Group’s new aircraft will feature the recently announced dual electronic ignition system (dual EIS), enhancing maintenance, efficiency and overall operation of the Skyhawk. As Textron Aviation celebrates the Cessna 172 Skyhawk’s 70th anniversary this year, this continued investment in innovation underscores the aircraft’s exceptional design and enduring capabilities, marking seven decades since its first flight in June 1955.
About the Cessna Skyhawk
The Cessna Skyhawk is considered the aircraft of choice for pilot training, and it is the most popular single-engine aircraft in aviation history. Since the aircraft first took flight in 1955, over 45,000 Skyhawks have been delivered to customers around the world – more than any other aircraft in the industry. The single-engine four-seat, high-wing Skyhawk is renowned for offering the best combination of modern features, including the Garmin G1000 NXi avionics with wireless connectivity, a standard angle-of-attack display system, and proven dependability. The aircraft also features a McCauley aluminum fixed pitch propeller.