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Tecnam P2006T certified in Canada

By Janice Wood · October 25, 2011 ·

Transport Canada has certified the Tecnam P2006T twin.

“The Tecnam P2006T Next-Generation twin has established itself as a real game changer,’’ said Phil Solomon, CEO of Tecnam North America. ‘’We have a number of potential Canadian customers eagerly anticipating Transport Canada’s certification of the Tecnam Twin, so we expect to announce our first orders very soon.’’

“I am delighted that Transport Canada certification of the Tecnam P2006T Next-Generation twin results in this wonderful aircraft now being available for sale through all our 50 worldwide distributors’’ said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam’s Managing Director. ‘’I am especially grateful to the Tecnam certification and production teams. It’s a remarkable achievement. We have delivered nearly 100 Tecnam P2006T Next-Generation twins and with many more on order, we have now accelerated production to meet this unprecedented demand, resulting in our delivering a Tecnam P2006T every 5 days, firmly establishing Tecnam as the world’s Number 1 for light twin aircraft deliveries.’’

The Tecnam P2006T Next-Generation twin features Rotax 912S engines, as well as an option for a Garmin glass cockpit.

For more information: Tecnam.net or 804-798-6500

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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