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Wed, Apr 17, 2019

Tecnam Celebrates 70 Years With Outstanding Sales At AERO 2019

Announced Sale Of 51 Aircraft At The Exhibition

As AERO 2019 wrapped up over the weekend, Italian aircraft manufacturer Tecnam said it has exceeded all of its pre-show expectations with the sale of 51 aircraft covering Certified and Light categories.

The line of certified CS23 FAR23 aircraft displayed were the Twin Engine P2006T both in civilian and Special Mission Platform version, the Single Engine Piston four seat P2010 and the newest addition to the CS23 fleet: the new P2002JF two seat IFR.

This two seater premiered at AERO 2019 featuring the new Garmin G500 Txi. A number of flight schools, including three launch customers ... F-AIR from Czech Republic, Bartolini Air from Poland and EAS Barcelona Europe from Spain ... have already selected the P2002JF MkII as their airplane for students initial training towards the ATPL.

As well as sales of the CS23 FAR 23 lines confirmed the sales expectation, there was an outstanding reaction to the new UL model showcasing for the first time at AERO19, as the new P92 Echo MkII. After 27 years and many different versions, the P92 Echo MkII arrives as the modern culmination of Tecnam knowhow and expertise in aircraft manufacturing, coupling retro style and modern solutions.

The P92 Echo MkII, together with the low wing Sierra MkII, have been developed for the new European Union 600kg ULM category and is available in those countries where this category is approved by their local Civil Aviation Authorities.

Many airlines and operators showed their interest in the flagship 11 seat P2012 Traveller that was certified last December. The Type Certificate was officially handed over during AERO to Tecnam’s CEO, Paolo Pascale, by EASA representatives Rachel Daeschler (Certification Director), Dominique Roland (Head of General Aviation) and Maximilian Maas (PCM P2012 e P2010).

On Friday, April 12th, together with Siemens and Rotax, Tecnam presented to the AERO community the H3PS project, that will research a marketable solution for a parallel hybrid aircraft based on the Tecnam four seat P2010. The first test flights of the hybrid aircraft are scheduled for 2021.

(Image provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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