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FlightLogger, a leading provider of cloud-based software for flight schools, has received another growth investment from Arcadea Group. This marks the second capital injection from the permanent equity investor, which already invested in the company in 2022.
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Arcadea’s investment will be used to accelerate FlightLogger’s product development, including groundbreaking features such as AI-powered automated scheduling and advanced analytics. The new features will ensure that flight schools using the platform remain at the forefront of technology and efficiency.
“Our long-term success depends on our ability to continuously add value to flight schools. This investment allows us to accelerate our ambitious roadmap, including our AI-powered scheduling system and new analytics tools,” said Mads Larsen, CEO of FlightLogger, in a press release.
Empowered by a clear vision
The founder of FlightLogger, Kenneth Jeppesen, also shares his excitement for the future.
“Our vision for the industry is both ambitious and bold. We are excited to add more resources to support our customer-focused growth strategy,” he says
Founded in 2011, FlightLogger offers a platform that helps flight schools with everything from scheduling and student management to maintenance tracking and billing. With over 200 flight schools as customers across Europe, Asia and North America, FlightLogger is already well established as a global player in the industry.
Arcadea Group focuses on investing in software companies with long-term growth potential. With this new capital injection, FlightLogger will be able to take the next step in bringing innovative technology solutions to flight schools worldwide – and ensure they remain at the forefront of the industry.
“FlightLogger has exceeded our expectations and has even greater potential than we first thought. This capital will further accelerate their already successful growth journey,” says Paul Yancich, CEO of Arcadea Group about the investment in FlightLogger.