US Flight Training Provider, Nationwide Aviation, Introducing 3 Tecnam Multi-Engine P2006T to 2025 Fleet
Lakeland, Florida, USA – Tecnam and Nationwide Aviation LLC are proud to announce an exciting new partnership, bringing cutting-edge multi-engine aircraft to its pilot training program. This strategic investment will enhance the training experience for students transitioning from single-engine to multi-engine aircraft, providing them with modern technology and advanced avionics to prepare for successful careers in aviation.
Nationwide Aviation has already received its first Tecnam P2006T and is eagerly awaiting the arrival of two more in the coming weeks. These acquisitions mark a significant step forward in ensuring students receive high-quality, real-world training in state-of-the-art aircraft.
“For over 13 years, Nationwide Aviation has been committed to providing top-tier flight training to aspiring pilots,” said Trevor Hall, CEO of Nationwide Aviation. “The addition of Tecnam’s P2006T aircraft to our fleet reflects our dedication to innovation, safety, and excellence in pilot education. With these aircraft, our students will benefit from advanced avionics and an unparalleled training experience.”
Tecnam’s P2006T is renowned for its fuel efficiency, cutting-edge Garmin avionics packages, and intuitive transition for students progressing from single to multi-engine flying. The aircraft’s modern design, lightweight structure, and advanced safety features make it an ideal training tool for the next generation of aviators.
“We are excited to collaborate with Nationwide Aviation to provide their students with the best in multi-engine flight training,” said Walter Da Costa, Chief Sales Officer at Tecnam. “The P2006T is designed to offer an exceptional training experience, ensuring pilots develop the skills and confidence needed for a successful aviation career. We look forward to seeing their students thrive with this advanced aircraft.”
With over 1,000 students trained in the past 13 years, Nationwide Aviation continues to lead in flight instruction, offering high-quality training programs tailored for hobbyists, career pilots, and aviation enthusiasts. This new partnership ensures that Nationwide Aviation remains at the forefront of pilot training, equipping students with the necessary skills and experience to thrive in the aviation industry.
About Nationwide Aviation Flight School
Founded in 2012, Nationwide Aviation has been a leader in pilot training for over 13 years, dedicated to cultivating skilled aviators across the country. We offer a comprehensive range of programs designed for hobbyists, full-time career students, and individuals seeking to change careers. Our experienced instructors provide personalized training that emphasizes safety, professionalism, and excellence. With a commitment to using the latest technology and aircraft, including advanced multi-engine planes, we prepare our students for successful careers in aviation. At Nationwide Aviation, we believe in inspiring the next generation of pilots and making aviation accessible to everyone.
About TECNAM; “Quality Aircraft since 1948”
Tecnam is an Italian aircraft manufacturer and one of the world’s leading piston aircraft manufacturers. Founded in 1948 by brothers Luigi and Giovanni Pascale, the company is headquartered in Capua, Italy, and operates two subsidiaries in Sebring, Florida, USA, and Brisbane, Australia, to serve and support the needs of local Tecnam owners and operators. Tecnam designs and manufactures a wide range of aircraft for personal use, commercial operations, business travel, flight training, surveillance, law enforcement and other specialised applications.
Tradition, innovation and vision. These factors are taking Tecnam to new horizons. Based on recent data and industry benchmarks, Tecnam offers the greenest training fleet in the world. Flight schools using Tecnam’s single and twin engine fleet can save up to 10 tonnes of CO2 emissions for each student who completes a Commercial Pilot Licence – a 60% reduction compared to a fleet using 100LL fuel across 155 flight hours, including 30 hours in a twin.
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