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Tue, Sep 13, 2016

EAS Barcelona Flight School Chooses Tecnam

New P2006T Recently Delivered To The School

European Aviation School (EAS) Barcelona, Europe’s new flight training school for both professional pilots and cabin crew located has selected Tecnam as its exclusive supplier of training aircraft.

A new Tecnam P2006T was delivered from Tecnam in Capua, Italy by EAS Barcelona’s Head of Training, Jorge Garcia with Tecnam’s Spanish Dealer Alvaro Lapetra, on the August 31st of August. P2006T EC-MNG joins the two recently delivered Tecnam P.2002JF aircraft.

EAS Barcelona's all Tecnam fleet of P2002JF’s and the P2006T will cover all the training stages, from basic to the advanced IFR and multi-engine. All the aircraft are equipped with latest technology in avionics GARMIN “Glass Cockpit”.

EAS Barcelona offering includes a Softeksim simulator type FNPT II which is able to replicate exactly the Tecnam P2006T and Airbus 320 flight model for the fulfilment of the MCC Multi Crew Co-Operation courses.

EAS Barcelona has opted for Tecnam after an extensive evaluation program. “We were especially impressed by both the low operating costs and for the exceptional quality and responsiveness of Tecnam’s post-sales service,” said Jorge Garcia, EAS Head of Training.

"Spain has always been an important market for Tecnam since the beginning," said Walter Da Costa, Tecnam Global Sales and Marketing Director. "EAS Barcelona is the proof that an FTO with a smart business model can offers students the latest state-of-art machines and be profitable.”

(Image provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.techam.com

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