South American Country to Hold First Aviation Training Symposium – Details Being Released in February 2025

Colombia – Venturi Aerospace, a provider of virtual training for pilots with a strong focus on Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA), has announced the launch of Colombia’s first Aviation Training Symposium, the Aerospace CBTA Summit 2025. This landmark event aims to shape the future of aviation education by fostering discussions and innovations in Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA).

  • The event will bring together aviation training professionals, educators, and industry leaders to discuss advancements in CBTA methodologies.
  • The summit is designed to address the growing demand for innovative training solutions in the Latin American aviation market.
  • Speaker lineup to be revealed on February 11, 2025.
  • Sponsors to be announced on February 18, 2025.

Source: Venturi Aerospace

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Tecnam Announces Delivery of 2 P2012 Traveller Continental Aircraft to RORAIMA Airways in Guyana

Capua, Italy – Costruzioni Aeronautiche TECNAM is proud to announce the delivery of two P2012 Traveller Continental aircraft to RORAIMA Airways in Guyana.

Upon performing the aircraft acceptance in the Tecnam premises in Capua, Italy, the first aircraft has been transferred to Guyana in a ferry flight that has been performed by a joint team including RORAIMA Airways’ Director of Aviation and Chief Pilot Gerald Gouveia Jr., that flew the aircraft from Canada to the new home base in Guyana, where the aircraft will be employed for passenger and medical services.

The Government of Guyana is investing heavily in aviation infrastructure and the P2012 will be one of the pillars in the modernisation of Guyana’s aviation. RORAIMA Airways will be able to offer charter flights to or from any part of the Caribbean and Northern Brazil to Guyana with ease and the highest level of service, safety and comfort to its customers.

Renowned for offering its customers the ultimate in luxury and safety, RORAIMA Airways is the premium provider of air charter services in Guyana and northern Brazil, where multi-engine operations over the varied terrain and over water provide a significant safety advantage for the company’s market area.

Passenger comfort was a key factor in the operator’s decision: all single seats are generously spaced, with individual window and seat amenities, double in-seat USB ports, cup holder, seat pocket, armrest; plus under seat stowage and dual air conditioning (that can be ground operated on DC power to ‘pre-cool’ the aircraft prior to boarding) offer limousine levels of comfort and convenience. The P2012 Traveller Series also offers very competitive operating costs.

The two new aircraft are provided with multi mission configurations that will also enable RORAIMA to offer 24-hour Air Ambulance operations, raising the bar for medical evacuation and air ambulance flights in the country, as well as cargo capability.

RORAIMA Airways is the first operator of the P2012 Traveller in the region and Tecnam will continue to work with them and the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority to develop solutions to meet local air travel needs.

RORAIMA Airways’ Director of Aviation and Chief Pilot Gerald Gouveia Jr.added: “We are expanding the VIP passenger experience, charter operations, cargo and medevac flights, offering a higher level of safety and luxury even in the jungle “Roraima has a very proud history of providing these services to the people of Guyana during the day and the night. Due to the risk of operating in the jungle without proper weather reporting and adverse weather conditions, we had actually restricted the night flying at the company. With the Tecnam aircraft and the added technology and safety standards, as well as the work that the government is doing to improve the quality of the airstrips across Guyana, we are looking to restart our night medevac service. I can safely say, as the director of aviation, I am in a position where I will be more comfortable dispatching night medevac flights.”

“Providing a new and vital service is the mission of our P2012 Traveller in all its variants. The versatility of the Continental Traveller with multi missioin capability will be a key success factor for Roraima’s operations,” said Francesco Sferra, Tecnam P2012 – Special Mission Platforms Sales & Business Development Manager.

About Roraima Airways
Roraima Airways was incorporated in 1992 by Captains Gerald and Debra Gouveia, who are now joined by their two sons Captains Gerald Jr. and Kevin Gouveia, they are all qualified Airline Pilots. The company’s operations are based on all aspects of the Travel, Tourism and Hospitality Industries. Roraima Airways started out of the backroom of the Gouveia’s house, and has grown to one of the premier companies in the Caribbean to offer such a wide variety of services.

Source: Tecnam
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Aerocorp Named Exclusive Tecnam Aircraft Dealer and Service Center for Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Guatemala

  • Aerocorp will market the range of Light Sport Aircraft as well as the P2010 and P2006T series and the P-Mentor to flight schools and private owners.

Capua, Italy – Tecnam Aircraft announced the appointment of Aerocorp as its exclusive dealer for sales and service in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and El Salvador.

Tecnam’s rich aviation heritage and Italian sophistication will enhance Aerocorp’s industry standing and ability to deliver quality products to its aviation clientele throughout Central America. Aerocorp will market the range of Light Sport Aircraft as well as the P2010 and P2006T series and the P-Mentor to flight schools and private owners.

“We are very excited about this venture with Tecnam as it brings over 75 years of expertise to the regional market. Aerocorp is one of the top MROs in the region that can complement Tecnam’s heritage and grow the brand in this part of the world. I know that together we can bring a new generation of aircraft to the market that will be valuable to our customers along with the efficiency and quality that Tecnam offers,” said Esteban Artiñano, CEO, Aerocorp.

“Having Aerocorp on board with Tecnam is key to supporting our growth in Central America and supporting our existing customers throughout their territory,” said Walter Da Costa, Tecnam Chief Sales Officer.

Aerocorp will offer Tecnam aircraft in all models such as the P2006T Twin Engine and the P2010 series, as well as the light sport range as the P92MkII. The Tecnam fleet is the only one today that offers the best efficiency and the latest certifications.  Efficiency that also means very low CO2 emissions. A recent study shows that flight schools using TECNAM single and twin engine aircraft can reduce emissions by up to 60%: 10 tonnes of CO2 for each student by the time they receive their commercial pilot licence.

About Aerocorp
Aerocorp is a company specialising in the maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircraft and helicopters, avionics upgrades and modifications, painting and upholstery. Established on 31 May 1989, the company has grown over the years to become one of the region’s leading MRO providers.

Source: Tecnam
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Airbus Reports 766 Commercial Aircraft Deliveries in 2024

  • Airbus delivered 766 commercial aircraft in 2024.
  • 878 gross orders (826 net), including 82 A330s and 142 A350s
  • Demonstrates continued momentum for widebody orderbook complementing leading position in single aisle market
  • The 2024 year end backlog stands at 8,658 aircraft.

Toulouse, France – Airbus delivered 766 commercial aircraft to 86 customers around the world in 2024. The Commercial Aircraft business registered 878 gross new orders. As a result, its 2024 year end backlog stood at 8,658 aircraft.

Christian Scherer, CEO Commercial Aircraft at Airbus said, “2024 confirmed sustained demand for new aircraft. We won key customer decisions with most important customers and saw phenomenal momentum for our widebody orderbook, complementing our leading position in the single aisle market. On deliveries, we kept our trajectory and celebrated several landmark firsts. These include the first ever A321XLR as well as first A330neo and A350 deliveries to several customers globally.”

Airbus’ 2024 aircraft fleet deliveries

A220 Family – 75
A320 Family – 602
A330 Family – 32
A350 Family – 57
Total: 766

“Given the complex and fast-changing environment we continue to operate in, we consider 2024 a good year. It has been a massive team effort to deliver this 2024 result. A big thanks to Team Airbus who do what they do, every day, for our customers. And a big thanks to our customers for continuing to put their trust in us and grow our partnerships across the world,” he added.

Airbus’ 2024 full year Financial Results will be disclosed on 20 February 2025.

Source: Airbus
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