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Tecnam Names Avionics 2000 as Authorized P2012 Service Center

Tecnam Designates Avionics 2000 as Authorized P2012 Service Centre in Australia
Tecnam has officially appointed Avionics 2000 as an authorized service centre for its P2012 Traveller and STOL aircraft across Australia, marking a significant expansion of its local support network. This development reinforces the longstanding partnership between Avionics 2000 and Hallmarc Aviation, the official Tecnam dealer, both of which operate out of Essendon Fields, Melbourne’s premier business aviation hub.
Strengthening Service Capabilities and Partnerships
Michael Kus, director at Avionics 2000, expressed pride in the appointment, highlighting the company’s enduring relationship with Hallmarc Aviation, which is founded on shared commitments to quality, safety, and customer care. Avionics 2000 brings a broad range of technical services to the partnership, including maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), instrument repairs and calibration, electrical and radio systems support, custom avionics upgrades, special mission platform integration, and research and development.
Anna Mant, Business Manager at Avionics 2000, emphasized that the designation enables the company to deliver comprehensive technical support and innovation to Tecnam operators throughout Australia. Michael Loccisano, CEO of Hallmarc Aviation, underscored the significance of this collaboration, noting that the three-decade relationship between the two firms now enters a new phase with Tecnam. He highlighted the enhanced service standards this partnership brings to customers, particularly in Victoria and Tasmania, supported by in-country technical expertise and parts availability.
Strategic Response to Market Competition
The appointment comes amid intensifying competition in the business aviation sector, with major manufacturers such as Gulfstream and Dassault recently expanding their maintenance operations in Australia. As these competitors enhance their service offerings and forge new partnerships, Tecnam’s move to strengthen its local support infrastructure is viewed as a strategic response to evolving customer demands. Operators increasingly prioritize providers offering comprehensive service capabilities combined with a strong local presence.
Francesco Sferra, Tecnam’s Special Mission Platforms Sales & Business Development Manager, remarked that the inclusion of Avionics 2000 as an official P2012 service centre represents a key step in consolidating the global footprint of the P2012 aircraft series, particularly within the Australian market. He noted that customers will benefit from the centre’s technical expertise and the local availability of parts, ensuring timely and efficient support.
Industry analysts also observe a growing demand for specialized consulting and technical services within aviation, influencing how manufacturers and service providers approach growth and sustainability. By expanding its authorized service network, Tecnam aims to provide Australian operators with factory-authorized expertise and support, positioning itself competitively in a rapidly evolving and increasingly demanding market environment.

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