INDRA adapted the aircraft as part of its Targus project, and says it has already passed ‘viability tests’ and made experimental demonstration. The company is now working on the system certification and testing phase, and is planning to conduct these activities at the OPV development centre to be built at the Rozas airdrome in Lugo. The aim of the programme is to place an unmanned aircraft on the market for the ‘very competitive price’ of less than six million Euros per unit. “The system will offer twelve hours of flying time without touching down, high-performance maritime reconnaissance and search and rescue capabilities, and unbeatable operating and maintenance costs,” said the INDRA’s general manager Pérez-Pujazón.
Citeste mai multKey members of Cape Air’s leadership team, including Linda Markham – President, Mike Migliore – CFO, Stan Bernstein – Member, Board of Directors and Jim Goddard – Senior Vice President, Fleet Planning, visited Tecnam’s Capua, Italy assembly facility and where delighted with the significant progress Tecnam have made in production of the P2012 test aircraft.
Citeste mai mult“Flight Training Organisations around the world are choosing Tecnam’s wide range of superlative aircraft to modernise their fleets.” FTO’s have been delighted with the reliability, efficiency and ease of maintenance that Tecnam aircraft afford. The financial support Softeks is offering potential Tecnam customers is aimed to make it even easier and more cost-effective for FTO’s to successfully grow their businesses”. said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam’s Managing Director.
Citeste mai multTecnam, the Italian General Aviation manufacturer announced today an exclusive agreement with LUSY, Liaoning United Aviation, Shenyan Aircraft Co., Ltd, to produce three Tecnam aeroplane models in China.
Citeste mai multTecnam announced today that Reykjavik based Icelandic Flight Academy (IFA) was significantly expanding its fight training fleet with the addition of a further two Tecnam P2002JF’s this month.
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