Starlite and Guimbal, more deals on the cards

Starlite Press Release | February 28, 2014

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Starlite’s International Aviation Training Academy was one of the launch customers who were welcomed by the Guimbal family, having purchased two of their latest Carpi G2 helicopters, with another six on order.
Starlite International Training Academy has 15 years of excellence in Civil and Military Training and is considered a leader in helicopter and fixed wing training by the CAA and other International end users. Having trained over 1800 ab initio, 300 commercial pilots and 70 instructors, totalling over 1000,000 hours of instruction and averaging in excess of 7000 helicopter flying hours per annum. Starlite’s exceptional standing in the industry is attributed to the high academic and practical standards that its students attain.
Always one step ahead of the market, Starlite continues to innovate and improve its strong offering.  In 2013 the Training Academy took delivery of the very latest ELITE Evolution S723T FNPT  II  MCC simulator, based on the Eurocopter (now Airbus) AS-335 Twin Engine Helicopter.
Starlite upgraded its training fleet with the Robinson R66 and more recently purchased two Cabri G2 with another six on order.  Besides the Cabri’s elegant and most appealing looks, it offers safety, technology, comfort and performance.
The Espirit de Corps that exists in the Starlite Training Academy will certainly be elevated to great heights with the addition of the likes of the Cabri G2 to their fleet.

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