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In February, we announced the purchase of five new aircraft: three new P2010 TDIs and two additional P2008 JCs, a decisive step that brings our fleet to a total of 19 aircraft, along with a cutting-edge flight simulator. Today, we are proud to announce that the first P2010 has officially arrived, marking an important milestone for our Flight School. This new aircraft not only enhances our operational capabilities and student comfort but also represents a significant step forward toward environmental sustainability.


More Sustainable Aircraft: Reducing CO2 Emissions 

The decision to choose new Tecnam aircraft reflects Cantor Air's strong commitment to a more sustainable future in aviation. These aircraft not only offer optimal performance and superior comfort, but also significant advantages in terms of reducing CO2 emissions and noise pollution. Thanks to advanced technologies and high-efficiency engines, the new Tecnam aircraft reduce environmental and acoustic impact, promoting a more sustainable flying experience.

Welcoming the First P2010 TDI 

The first of the new aircraft, registered as I-CNTM, was enthusiastically welcomed by our team. After our instructors successfully completed their aircraft transition, the first student training sessions have already begun, with students eagerly embracing this new technology.


Simone Gallo, the first student at our school to complete the transition on the P2010, shared his experience: "The aircraft is stable and fun to fly, it perfectly follows the pilot's flow. The glass cockpit is extremely intuitive, modern, and innovative, making IFR operations easier and more precise. It's truly a pleasure to fly such an advanced aircraft."

Advanced Avionics: A Step Forward for Our Students 

What does all this mean for our students? With the introduction of the P2010, students can now rely on advanced avionics with the Garmin G1000 NXi, featuring capabilities such as Electronic Stability & Protection and Synthetic Vision. These features are essential for enhancing safety, especially during flights over the Alps or IFR training missions. Thanks to these innovations, our pilots not only fly more safely but also gain skills that prepare them for the challenges of the professional world.


Our Head of Training's Perspective

Our Head of Training, Roberto Magnani, emphasizes the importance of investing in modern technologies for pilot training:

"With the new P2010 TDI, our pilots will be able to complete their IFR training in a state-of-the-art environment. Today, to train pilots ready for future challenges, it is essential that training takes place on modern aircraft, reflecting both technological evolution and a focus on sustainability."

With the arrival of these new aircraft, our Flight School further strengthens its operational capacity, bringing the fleet to 19 aircraft. This allows us to offer our students an even more comprehensive and professional training experience, ensuring cutting-edge instruction that meets the demands of an ever-evolving aviation industry.

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