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SevenAir brings in third Tecnam P2006T trainer
SevenAir counts 35 nationalities among its students. It has 22 aircraft on its books, 12 of which were registered in the last 18 months. Its latest Tecnam P2006T comes with full Garmin glass avionics.
The Tecnam received a warm welcome in Portugal, at Cascais airport.

Portuguese school SevenAir Academy has expanded its training fleet with the delivery of a Tecnam P2006T MKII aircraft. The academy has a presence in Cape Verde and Brazil and more than 35 nationalities among its students.

“In a clear sign of our vision of the industry and its future, we have just received a brand new factory built Tecnam P2006T MKII twin engine aircraft equipped with state of the art Garmin G1000NXi full glass cockpit avionics, the third in our fleet,” says Alexandre Alves, CCO. “We now have 22 aircraft of which 12 were acquired in the last one and a half years, all new, from Tecnam Aircraft. Each is equipped with glass cockpit avionics from Garmin. This represents an investment of around three million euros, and this particular aircraft required an investment of close to 500,000 euros. We will continue this fleet expansion in the next couple of years.”

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