With the delivery of the last four P-Mentors, Tecnam has completed the delivery to the renowned Indian flight school Redbird. With 5 bases in India (Baramati, Seoni, Gulbarga, Belgaum, Lilabari), Redbird is one of the largest training organization in India. To support this steady growth, they have chosen Tecnam's fleet solution to provide excellent platforms for the training of over 500 students enrolled in the CPL programme. Redbird has a Tecnam fleet of eight P-Mentor, four P2006T, twenty-five P2008JC and two Tecnam 2010 TDI covering all phases of CPL training from ab-initio, IFR, multi-engine and complex.
Captain Karan Mann, Redbird President commented: “Partnering with Tecnam brings many benefits to our flight training organisation. By leveraging Tecnam's advanced aircraft and expertise, training processes become more efficient, reducing training times and costs. This synergy also elevates the student experience, increasing satisfaction, retention and graduation rates through modern facilities and expert instruction”.
Walter Da Costa, Tecnam's Chief Sales Officer stated:“We are delighted to be partnering with Redbird. Our fleet solution is a market leading offering that provides reliability, cost control, intelligent training and low emissions. In partnership with Redbird, we are proud to innovate training in the Asia region”.

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 www.Tecnam.com/soar-greener

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