Renting the Tecnam P2010 TDI
with Green Aerolease

High-end equipment
for professional IFR training

The Tecnam P2010 raises the bar for professional flight training. Equipped with the Jet A1-compatible Continental CD-170 engine, Garmin G1000 NXi avionics with GFC 700 autopilot and Performance-Based Navigation (PBN), it places students in a cockpit environment directly transferable to commercial operations. Its IFR certification and 4 seats make it a unique platform for advanced training, from night flying to the instrument rating.

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High-end avionics, Jet A1 and 4 seats:
the gateway to professional aviation

The Tecnam P2010 is designed for professional flight schools that want to offer their students a seamless transition to commercial aviation. Its Garmin G1000 NXi avionics with GFC 700 autopilot and PBN navigation faithfully replicate the cockpit environment of airline aircraft. The Jet A1-compatible Continental CD-170 engine keeps fuel consumption low, making operations as cost-effective as possible. With 4 seats and a useful load of 405 kg, the P2010 offers unmatched operational flexibility: IFR training, night flights and cross-country navigation. Its spacious and comfortable cockpit ensures optimal learning conditions, including during long IFR cross-country flights.

Technical information
of the P2010 TDI from Tecnam

  • Wingspan 10,3 m

  • Length 7,92 m

  • Empty weight 815 kg

  • Max takeoff weight (MTOW) 1220 kg

  • Cruise speed 140 kt

  • Max rate of climb 659 ft/min

  • Takeoff distance 703 m

  • Power 170 hp

An all-inclusive aircraft leasing service from 400 flight hours per year

Enjoy a simple leasing model focused on the flying experience. Insurance, scheduled maintenance parts, airworthiness monitoring and carbon offsetting, through Aero4Good, are all included in the package. You fly the aircraft, Green Aerolease takes care of the rest.

  • Insurance

  • Scheduled maintenance parts

  • Propeller and engine overhauls

  • Airworthiness monitoring

  • Carbon offset contribution

  • 400

    Flight hours
    per year

  • 500

    Flight hours
    per year

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    Flight hours
    per year

  • 800

    Flight hours
    per year