
Click to viewNovember 16, 2023
Quality Fly, the Madrid, Spain based flight schoolannouncesthe addition of a second Tecnam P2006MEP, following the two P2008 SEP aircraft already added earlier in 2023.Quality flyalready boasts the most completeand innovativeEASAATPL Integrated course featuring all the latest innovations in airline pilot training,andtheir2023growthhas seen them rapidly expand their fleetby a massive 37%in order to maintain the highest quality ofairline pilottraining.
After the arrival of their 4thand 5thP2008 single engine aircraft earlier in 2023, thismonth sees them welcome their second multi engine Tecnam P2006.And the expansion doesn’t stop there, with moreaircraftarrivals planned in 2024in order to respond to the growing number of inscriptions in the school.
Tecnam aircraft constitute an impressive 10 out of Quality Fly’s 11-strong fleet, including 3 P2002JF, 5 P2008JC, and 2 Tecnam P2006T models. The remaining aircraft, a Cessna 172S, primarily serves for UPRT training purposes.
But what sets Tecnam apart in Quality Fly’s eyes?Firstly,Tecnamhas established itself as the gold standard forflight schools,andis renowned for its exceptional efficiency.This translates to lower operational costsand better sustainability, enabling Quality Fly to maintain itsproudstatus as a carbon-neutral flight school.
The inclusion of glass cockpits ensures unmatched visibility for cadet pilots, enabling them to seamlessly transition between high-wing and low-wing aircraft.
Quality Fly’s fleetarenearly all Tecnam aircraft, meaning fleet standardisation. Why is this important? It means greater ease in learning for students,which in turn keeps costs down, a saving that can be passed onto the client.
Quality Fly’s new TecnamP2006 comes with factory–installed Traffic Advisory System,with ongoing installation across the rest of the fleet. Additionally, it is equipped with a Garmin terrain detector and accelerometer.
With the eagerly anticipated arrival moreaircraftto their fleetin 2024, this is an exhilarating moment to be part of Quality Fly and its groundbreaking ATPL Integrated Pilot Training program.
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