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Guimbal’s North American Fleet Of Cabri G2s Exceeds 50,000 Hours

Precision and Guimbal Have Been Collaborating Since 2014

Precision Support Services, Guimbal’s North American Dealer, reveals the North American fleet of Guimbal Cabri G2s has exceeded 50,000 flight hours.

There are over 40 Cabri G2s operating in the U.S. and Canada, representing over 20 flight schools, community colleges, universities, and private operators. Since 2014, Precision and Guimbal have been working together to import Cabri G2’s into the US, achieving FAA certification in 2015.

“We aren’t trying to be the trainer for the student who is trying to get done as quickly as possible and to save a penny at every corner,” said David Rath, CEO. “Rather, our market is the programs who prioritize a platform with high-quality systems and features, unparalleled safety standards, and long-term economic value. These programs see the importance of an aircraft like the Cabri, that can safely and efficiently be used to train the next generation of pilots and prepare them for success in fields such as utility, EMS, and corporate transportation.” 

“The operators and mechanics in the Guimbal Network are a pleasure to work with and support,” said Sarah Brazel, Precision’s manager of Guimbal sales and support. “They can reach us 24/7 and know that when they call, our team will do their best, day or night, to get them back up and running with as little downtime as possible. We are blessed to have high-quality, dedicated individuals on our team, and to work on behalf of such a fantastic group of clients.”

Guimbal has manufactured nearly 300 Cabri G2s with a total collected 350,0000 flight hours worldwide. The aircraft is certified and operated in 35 countries, across 6 continents. 

FMI: www.guimbal.com

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