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Wed, Dec 23, 2015

Italian Air Force Selects Tecnam To Provide Integrated Training System

P2006T Twins, Simulator, Training Curricula Will Be Delivered To The ITA AF

The Italian Air Force has selected Tecnam to provide an Integrated Training System (ITS), including three Tecnam P2006T Twins.

The Italian Air Force’s decision follows an extensive two year procurement evaluation program and consists of Tecnam providing not only three P2006T Twin aircraft but also a flight simulator, training for pilots and technicians and maintenance/assistance for a contract period of 3 years and 3,600 hours in total.

At the ITA AF's request, Tecnam will be incorporating small design changes to ensure the aircraft are fit for the tough requirements of military service. The three P2006T’s will fly with military identification marks, once the validation from EASA CS-23 to AER/Italian Air Force certification has been achieved.

The Tecnam P2006T was certified under EASA CS-23, IFR category in 2009 and in a further 16 countries to date. It is available in a wide range of models including the P2006T SMP (Special Mission Platform) variant, which provides a flexible, safe and low cost surveillance platform with multiple sensor capability.

NASA also recently selected the Tecnam P2006T to evaluate ‘distributed power technology’.

(Image provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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