ALSIM wins new ALSR G7 contract

Hexagone Aviation School selects Tecnam P-Mentor and P2006T NG

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ALSIM announce that Midwest Corporate Air has selected ALSIM for its training needs with the acquisition of an ALSR G7 simulatorALSIM announce that Midwest Corporate Air, based in Ohio, has selected ALSIM for its training needs with the acquisition of an ALSR G7 simulator. The ALSIM ALSR G7 is a replica of the Cirrus SR Series G7 aircraft, including the SR20, SR22, and SR22T, offering a robust and  reliable training solution for various pilot certificates, as well as Cirrus aircraft familiarisation training.

The simulator features the latest G7-specific cockpit interior and flight deck, including the Cirrus Perspective Touch+™ avionics system. It operates real Garmin GDU 1450W 12”, GTC585, and  GFC700 Autopilot for a seamless transition to the real aircraft. Additionally,  the ALSR is equipped with a Garmin GMA 350C® all digital Audio Panel and can  simulate the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). A compact version also  exists with TV screens, gathering all essential features in a small form-factor solution.

“We chose ALSIM for the ALSR G7 because their reputation for accuracy and reliability is unmatched, and the use of real Garmin Perspective Touch+ avionics was essential for us to deliver truly representative Cirrus training. The fact that Cirrus Aircraft themselves trust ALSIM to supply simulators to their own bases confirmed that ALSIM was the right long-term partner for Midwest Corporate Air,” said Steve Buchenroth, CEO, ATP and DPE at Midwest Corporate Air.

Souleymane Sarré, Sales Manager at ALSIM adds: “We are delighted to support this new partnership with Midwest Corporate Air through the acquisition of an ALSIM ALSR G7 simulator, marking the beginning of a collaboration focused on high-quality Cirrus training. The integration of the SR20, SR22, and SR22T flight models will provide students with an advanced, immersive learning environment aligned with real-world operational standards.

Hexagone Aviation School selects Tecnam P-Mentor and P2006T NG

ALSIM announce that Midwest Corporate Air has selected ALSIM for its training needs with the acquisition of an ALSR G7 simulator
(PHOTO: Tecnam)

Tecnam announced that Hexagone Aviation School, based in Beauvais, France, has selected Tecnam for its fleet modernisation. The ATO has placed an order for two aircraft: a P-Mentorand a P2006T NG (Next Generation). The acquisition includes the P-Mentor, the IFR-certified two-seat single-engine aircraft, and the P2006T NG, the world’s most reputable and efficient twin-engine trainer. This combination offers Hexagone a versatile solution adapted to both current training needs and future growth.

“The integration of Tecnam aircraft into our fleet constitutes a major asset for our operations,” said Bernard Binet, Accountable Manager of Hexagone Aviation School. “Their modern design and performance will create an optimal environment for our students and support the excellence of our training programs.”

“We are proud to see Hexagone Aviation School join the community of top-tier Flight Academies choosing Tecnam,” said Pasquale De Rosa, Tecnam Sales Manager Europe. “This investment in the P-Mentor and P2006T NG demonstrates their commitment to providing students with the safest, most efficient, and technologically advanced training platforms available.”

Gilles Wallet, CEO of KRISTAL.aero, Tecnam French Representative, added: “It is a privilege to support Hexagone Aviation School in this strategic evolution. Beyond the delivery of the aircraft, we are committed to a long-term partnership, providing local support to ensure these machines deliver maximum value to their instructors and students in Beauvais.”

ALSIM announce that Midwest Corporate Air has selected ALSIM for its training needs with the acquisition of an ALSR G7 simulator


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