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Tecnam Delivers 32 Airplanes During Summer 2015

Announces Major Upgrade In Its Delivery Process

Tecnam has announced a major upgrade in its aeroplane delivery process and service with the development of a new Tecnam Visitor and Delivery center and its Capua, Italy production facility.

In the last three months, Tecnam says it delivered 32 airplanes, including 12 high wing aircraft (both Tecnam P2008, P92), 11 low wing models (Astore and P2002), seven P2006T Twins and 2 Tecnam P2010 four place airplanes.

The company says that many of its customers,especially those based in Europe, personally collected their airplanes directly from Capua, with others being shipped direct to a number of worldwide destinations including Argentina, China, New Zealand, Philippines, Turkey and the United States.

With more and more potential customers visiting Tecnam Capua production facility, Tecnam's decision to significantly upgrade its Visitor and Delivery Center is aimed to ensure a continual emphasis on customer satisfaction and quality. Facilities such as a new build cafeteria and other enhancements are aimed at ensuring Tecnam customers have the most enjoyable, productive and rewarding visit to Capua.

“Quality and service are at the very heart of everything we do at Tecnam,” said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam’s Managing Director. “We are extremely proud that so many of our customers take time to visit us and then take delivery of their new Tecnam aeroplanes direct from Capua, we really welcome the opportunity to offer a such personal service and support."

(Images from file)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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