Tecnam Multi Engine
The Tecnam P2006T is a lightweight, fuel-efficient, four-seat twin-engine aircraft that brings together Italian engineering and practical performance.
Ideal for multi-engine training and cross-country missions, it features retractable landing gear, the latest Garmin G1000 NXi avionics, and Rotax 912S engines that balance power with economy.
Its high-wing design, forgiving handling, and modern cockpit layout make it the perfect platform for students transitioning into complex aircraft.
The Tecnam P2006T’s cockpit is designed with modern training in mind:
Equipped with the G1000 NXi glass cockpit, the P2006T provides enhanced situational awareness, GPS navigation, and integrated engine monitoring—ideal for multi-engine and IFR training environments.
The side-by-side configuration with dual throttle and prop levers ensures real-world multi-engine practice and smooth instructor-student collaboration.
Controls are intuitively placed and mirrored for each engine, reducing workload and improving confidence during engine-out and systems management training.
Train for your multi-engine rating in a platform trusted by flight academies worldwide for its forgiving handling and modern systems.
Powered by dual Rotax 912S engines, the P2006T boasts impressive range and fuel economy at significantly lower operating costs.
Equipped with Garmin G1000 NXi avionics and optional autopilot, giving pilots real-world experience in a digital cockpit environment.
Step up to complex aircraft with a fully retractable landing gear system, preparing students for commercial and airline transition.
The Tecnam P2006T is a four-seat, twin-engine aircraft that combines modern efficiency with multi-engine capability.
With its sleek Italian design, lightweight construction, and advanced Garmin G1000 avionics, the P2006T is an ideal platform for multi-engine training and personal travel.
Its retractable gear, side-mounted engines, and forgiving flight characteristics make it one of the most economical and approachable twin-engine aircraft in general aviation today.