Tecnam announced unprecedented growth in Poland, firmly establishing itself as the leading provider of flight training and general aviation aircraft in the country. According to the official analysis of the Polish Civil Aircraft Register (https://ulc.gov.pl/en/) at the beginning of 2026, Tecnam models are driving the modernization of the national fleet. The year 2025 marked a period of rapid expansion for Tecnam in Poland. Among the newly registered aircraft last year were:
17 new Tecnam P2008JC aircraft.
3 new Tecnam P2006T twin-engine aircraft.
2 new Tecnam P-Mentor aircraft.
As of January 1, 2026, the active civil aviation registry highlights the immense popularity and trust Polish operators place in Tecnam. The P2008JC, with 74 active units, now stands as one of the most numerous aircraft models operating in the entire country. The total active Tecnam fleet in Poland provides a comprehensive, modern training and mobility platform across the nation, comprising:
74 Tecnam P2008JC
30 Tecnam P2006T
20 Tecnam P2002JF
7 Tecnam P-Mentor
1 Tecnam P92JS
4 Tecnam P2010
This remarkable market penetration is driven in large part by Bartolini Air, which serves not only as one of Europe’s largest and most respected flight training organizations but also as the official, exclusive Tecnam dealer for Poland.
Bartłomiej Walas, CEO of Bartolini Air, commented: “The incredible growth of the Tecnam fleet in Poland is a dual success for us at Bartolini Air. As an operator, standardizing our own academy fleet with Tecnam aircraft—like the P2008JC, P-Mentor, and P2006T—has been essential to our ability to safely and efficiently train world-class airline pilots. As the official Tecnam dealer for Poland, seeing these official registry numbers validates our ongoing mission: to provide other Polish flight schools and private owners with the most reliable, economically efficient, and technologically advanced aircraft on the market.”
Giovanni Pascale Langer, Tecnam Managing Director, stated: “Seeing the official 2026 registry numbers from Poland is a profoundly proud moment for all of us at Tecnam. It is a true testament to the outstanding quality of our aircraft and the phenomenal, tireless work of our exclusive dealer, Bartolini Air. Poland has rapidly become a vital hub for professional flight training in Europe, and we are honored that our partnership with Bartłomiej and his team is providing the modern, profitable fleet that is shaping the future of aviation in the region.”
This registry data highlights Tecnam’s unwavering commitment to providing modern, efficient, and profitable aircraft solutions to operators worldwide, solidifying its dominance in the European flight training sector.
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