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Tue, Jul 12, 2016

Tecnam T2006A Twin Enters Service With Italian Air Force

Three Aircraft Delivered For Flight Training

Tecnam has handed over three P2006T aircraft ... designated T2006A ... to General Vincenzo Nuzzo, Head of Flight Training, Italian Air Force (AMI) at a special delivery ceremony held at Tecnam’s Capua production facility.

The three aircraft will now enter service at Latina Air Base as part of AMI’s new Integrated Training System (ITS), which includes the delivery of not only the aircraft, but also a flight simulator, a training package for pilots and technicians and maintenance/assistance for a contract period of 3 years and 3,600 flight hours in total.

The Tecnam T2006A fleet will be flying with military identification marks following approval for Italy’s AER, after validation by EASA. The modification to the P2006T design to ensure the aircraft is fit for the tough requirements of military service were certified via the Italian Ministry of Defence and DOMA (Design Organisation Military Approval).

General Vincenzo Nuzzo, in his aircraft delivery acceptance speech highlighted “the deep cooperation between Tecnam and the Air Force that will bring with no doubt future developments."

“Major worldwide flight schools have already chosen our superlative twin engine aircraft," said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam Managing Director. As a manufacturer and especially as Italians, we are today extremely proud and honoured that the most important Italian Flight School have chosen our aircraft. For us this means both the highest form of recognition for the P2006T program, and further confirmation of the flying qualities of the aircraft designed by Prof. Luigi Pascale.”

The Tecnam P2006T was certified under EASA CS-23, IFR category in 2009 and 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 recently selected the Tecnam P2006T to evaluate ‘distributed power technology’ confirming the platform as one of the best designs developed by Pascale.

(Image provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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