Building Strong Alliances
Partnering for Your Flight Career
At Nationwide Aviation, we don’t go it alone. We team up with aircraft manufacturers, carriers, and industry leaders so our students get access to the best training tools, academic pathways, and post-graduation opportunities.
Trusted By Students, Recognized by Industry
Raising the Standard in Aviation Education
We’re more than just a flight school. Our commitment to excellence, safety, and real-world training has earned respect across Texas, Tennessee, and beyond.
Academic Pathways + Flight Excellence
Nationwide & Purdue Global: Reaching New Heights Together
Nationwide Aviation maintains a partnership with Purdue Global, a respected leader in aviation education. This collaboration allows students to align their professional flight training with additional academic opportunities through Purdue’s aviation programs.
From Classroom to Cockpit
Together, this partnership helps provide students with:
Expanded Learning Opportunities
Students can complement their hands-on flight experience with academic coursework that deepens their understanding of the aviation industry.
Professional Development
By connecting flight training with Purdue’s educational resources, students strengthen their foundation for long-term growth and advancement within aviation.
Industry Alignment
Purdue Global’s aviation programs emphasize professionalism, safety, and operational excellence which are values that reflect Nationwide Aviation’s own training philosophy.
Where Our Graduates Fly
From Training to the Tarmac: Our Pilots Are Soaring with Top Airlines
Nationwide Aviation graduates don’t just earn their ratings, they launch real aviation careers. Our alumni have gone on to fly with leading commercial, private, and cargo airlines across the country, including American Airlines, Delta, FedEx, Southwest, Flexjet, and more. With hands-on experience in Tecnam multi-engine aircraft and accelerated, FAA-approved training, you’ll be ready to take off toward your dream job in less than a week.

