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Phoenix Virtual Airways Sets Hours Record

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NEW YORK, New York (September 20, 2010) - Just 6 months after being founded, Phoenix Virtual Airways (PVA) has logged over 10,000 flight hours. PVA is only the 5th virtual airline on vaCentral to achieve this milestone and has done so faster than any other virtual airline on vaCentral."Our serious, yet laid back environment coupled with the ability to fly for more than 225 airlines in just about any airliner someone would want to fly has led to great pilot engagement," said Michael Moro, CEO of PVA. "Our pilots average 20 hours of flight time every month, and our unique ACARS ensures reporting accuracy. We are very proud of what we have accomplished in such a short time and we look forward to our next 10,000 hours."For achieving 10,000 flight hours, PVA was awarded the 10,000 hours award by vaCentral.10000hours.pngPhoenix Virtual Airways provides virtual flight crew services to over 225 airlines serving over 2,500 destinations worldwide. Built using a custom Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) and phpVMS, Phoenix Virtual Airways is a leader in virtual airline automation and realism. Flight Simulator pilots using either FS9 or FSX are encouraged to become part of our community of fun loving, dedicated, flight simulator fans. Find out more by visiting our website at http://www.phoenixva.org.

Fly Safe!

Chuck Topinka

Director of Public Relations

Phoenix Virtual Airways

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