Italian flight academy Aviomar is exapnding its fleet with an additional Diamond DA42 twin.
“Our new Diamond DA42 is a four-seat aircraft manufactured by Diamond Aircraft Industries,” said Aviomar’s statement.
“With twin-engines, state-of-the-art Garmin 1000 glass cockpit, top-notch avionics including WAAS GPS, and very efficient jet fuel power, this aircraft is highly recommended for professional pilot training. The delivery is expected to take place at Diamond Industries Canada in early March 2023.
“This new aircraft will join our growing fleet, making it a total of 23 aircraft based in Rome Urbe Airport (LIRU).”
Gaetano Lupaldi, Aviomar’s Deputy Chief Flight Instructor, added, “There is no doubt that with its advanced technology and enhanced safety standards, the DA42 is an excellent training aircraft for our IR, MEP Class Rating, and Integrated ATPL courses.”
Aviomar was established in 1982 and is managed by former Alitalia Captain Riccardo Marano. Its team of instructors is composed of experienced airline and military pilots.
Students can follow private and commercial pilot licence courses, as well as frozen ATPL (integrated and modular), and courses to obtain an instrument rating or an instructor certificate (FI – IRI – CRI – SFI – TRI – MCCI), as well as several other ratings. Furthermore, Aviomar offers type rating courses on Boeing B737-300/900, A320, A340, HS125, C500/550/560, C501/551, C525 and C650.
Aviomar Flight Academy has two locations. The first, at the city airport of Rome Urbe where the management has its offices, and it is also the operational and maintenance base. The second one, in the industrial area of Monterotondo Scalo just north of Rome, is where the flight simulators are based.