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Tue, Dec 15, 2015

FAA Certifies Tecnam P2010

New High-Wing, Four-Place Airplane Set For U.S. Deliveries

The FAA has certified the Tecnam P2010, the first new single engine, high wing, four-seat aircraft from Tecnam.

The P2010 brings together an advanced technology all carbon fiber fuselage with a metal wing and stabilator.

FAA Type Certification of the P2010 is a key part of Tecnam’s stated focus on ensuring that the US based General Aviation community have access to Tecnam’s wide range of aircraft.

Tecnam says it is one of only two OEM’s that are both able and capable to produce GA aircraft incorporating both metal and composite components. The state of the art Tecnam P2010 is now the most advanced and modern single engine trainer aircraft in the marketplace. Flight schools in particular welcome the opportunity to add this four-seater to their fleets. Affording them much lower operating costs and therefore enabling them to pass on significant savings to their students.

The establishment of the Tecnam US Inc. customer delivery center, assembly facility and U.S. headquarters at the Sebring Regional Airport in Florida and the creation of an enhanced nationwide sales and customer support network has resulted in a major upswing in deliveries of Tecnam aircraft in North America with customers eagerly awaiting the opportunity to obtain TC approved P2010’s.

(Images provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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