Tue, Jun 18, 2019
Will Be Flying Daily During The Week Of The Event
Pipistrel is being represented at the Paris Air Show by its French team, the Finesse Max, who have prepared some interesting little surprises for attendees.
The Alpha Electro will be displayed on the DGAC (French CAA) Stand. It will be also displayed in flight every day in the afternoon during the entire week. The French team will also be available at the stand to answer questions and offer technical support.
To get to the expo area, the Alpha Electro has accomplished an important achievement: it has been flown from the airport at Toussus to Le Bourget with a special clearance over the most densely populated center of Paris on Monday. "This is an immense display of trust and a great compliment to the technology and safety of our electric aircraft," the company said on its blog.
Pipistrel's French distributor Finesse Max has completed the necessary requirements be granted the company's factory certificate, and is the home to the top performing mechanic for electric aircraft in France, so Pipistrel aircraft will have full after sales support in the country. Everything is ready for the arrival of the next two aircraft, which are coming soon.
On some of the days also the Pipistrel team from the parent company, led by Ivo Boscarol, group founder & CEO, and Maša ?ertali?, group FCO, will attend the airshow and will be present at the stand to answer questions about the airplane.
(Source: Pipistrel blog. Image from file)
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