Inside Pilot Aviation Finance: How Private Credit Is Funding the Next Generation of Pilots
May 7th, 2026 1:00 PM CT
Join Stratus Financial for an educational webinar exploring how private credit is supporting the rapidly growing demand for commercial aviation pilots.
This session will cover the structural pilot shortage, how aviation training financing works, and how specialty finance strategies like Stratus provide investors access to a private credit asset class that is largely uncorrelated with traditional equity markets.
Eljona Shkreli
Ramez Fakhoury
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Here’s What You’ll Learn
1
The global pilot shortage and the long-term demand outlook for commercial aviation.
2
How aviation training loans are structured and financed in the United States.
3
How private credit strategies generate income through specialty lending markets.
4
Key risks, underwriting considerations, and investor protections in aviation finance.
About Stratus Financial
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STRATUS FINANCIAL
Eljona Shkreli
Eljona Shkreli is the Managing Director and Head of Investor Relations at Stratus Financial. She leads capital markets and investor partnerships for the firm’s private credit strategies focused on aviation training finance. She works with accredited investors, family offices, and institutions seeking alternative income opportunities in specialty finance.

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Ramez Fakhoury
As an entrepreneur with a rich background spanning over two decades, Ramez is deeply commited to education and inspiring individuals, empowering them to venture beyond conventional paths and diversify their investments through the power of self-direction.

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Self-Directed IRAs were passed by Congress back in 1974. Alternative IRA investments have always been allowed by the IRS, however, many IRA companies have placed artificial restrictions on IRA owners over the years. Self-Directed IRAs are not well known because most banks and brokerage firms prefer traditional investments.
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