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Tue, Dec 11, 2018

Second Tecnam P2012 'Traveller' Assembly Completed

Will Be The 'Conforming Production Aircraft' For FAA, EASA Certification

Tecnam has finished assembly of the second P2012 Traveller aircraft.

The arrival into service of the next-generation 11 seat P2012 Traveller is highly anticipated by airlines who have been demanding a replacement for the many hundreds of ‘heritage’ aeroplanes in the FAR23/CS23 category currently in service around the world.

P2012 serial number 1 first flew on 21 July 2016. Since the maiden flight, the prototype has accumulated more than 100 flight test hours. P2012 serial number 2 enables the Tecnam Flight Test & Development team to stay on track for both EASA and FAA certification during 2018, which turn enables deliveries to commence in 2019. Serial number 2 will configured as a 'Conforming Production Aircraft', will be the template for P2012 customer production aircraft.

With a list price of $2.5 million (subject to Economic Price Adjustment), a deposit of just $100,000 currently affords potential customers delivery positions in 2019 and critically the unique opportunity to freeze the price of the aircraft they order. The twin Lycoming-engined 11-seat P2012 Traveller prototype took center stage on Tecnam’s stand at Aero ’17 in Friedrichshafen, Germany earlier this year.

Equipped with latest avionics from Garmin, the new G1000 Nxi and powered by two 375 HP Lycoming piston engines, the Tecnam P2012 Traveller will first see service as a passenger aeroplane with US based Cape Air in early 2019, but has been designed from the start to be a very versatile and flexible aerial platform, offering multi role opportunities including VIP, cargo, parachuting, medevac and amphibious.

“We are delighted with the progress we have achieved to date in the development of the eagerly anticipated P2012. This next- generation aeroplane will deliver to operators not only profits, but reliability, efficiency and of course passenger comfort. The Tecnam design team have answered all these customer needs with the P2012 Traveller. We feel we are contributing to real innovation in aviation," said Tecnam CEO Paolo Pascale.

(Image provided with Tecnam news release)

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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