Baltic Aviation Academy expands its fleet

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Aviation training centre Baltic Aviation Academy (BAA) has expanded its fleet, purchasing an additional multi-engine Tecnam P2006T. According to BAA, the second multi-engine aircraft will allow students to complete MEP training in a more efficient manner while academy continues to grow and increase the number of students.

Last year academy purchased five aircraft, which nearly doubled its training capacity. The newest addition of Tecnam P2006T now brings the entire fleet to twelve aircraft used for ab initio training.

“Currently we have over a hundred students at our academy that are going to need MEP training, therefore, providing sufficient access to multi-engine aircraft is very important, especially for those who are about to graduate with their licenses. This is also a step towards the fulfillment of the planned growth and expansion plans,” comments Egle Vaitkeviciute, CEO of Baltic Aviation Academy.

Tecnam Corporation has been working with Baltic Aviation Academy since the first aircraft purchase in 2012 and is planning to continue this successful partnership for many more to come. “Flight Training Organisations around the world are choosing Tecnam’s wide range of aircraft to modernise their fleets,” said Paolo Pascale, Tecnam’s Managing Director.

balticaa.com