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ALSIM launches its new AL2006 Tecnam Simulator

Tuesday, Oct 7th 2025 – Le Loroux-Bottereau, France

Tecnam P2006T NG

ALSIM is proud to announce the launch of its brand-new AL2006 simulator, specifically designed to replicate the Tecnam® P2006T NG aircraft – widely recognized as the world’s most fuel-efficient twin-engine aircraft and a benchmark in modern twin-engine aviation.

We are proud to introduce the AL2006 to the market. This new simulator complements our growing range of aircraft-specific devices, following the successful launches of the ALSR G7 (replicating the Cirrus® SR Series G7) and AL100i (replicating the Piper Pilot® 100i) earlier this year. ALSIM continues to deliver cutting-edge simulators that elevate pilot training programs worldwide.
Jean-Paul MONNIN
Co-founder and President
ALSIM

The AL2006 faithfully reproduces the Tecnam P2006T NG, a highly regarded, cost-efficient multi-engine trainer. Designed to EASA FNPT II and FTD Level 5 standards, offering a full-size flight deck replica, a semi-enclosed instructor station, active control loading, and a specific flight model based on aircraft flight characteristics.

For maximum realism, the AL2006 is equipped with an immersive visual system featuring three high-definition laser projectors, enhanced by a vibration cueing system, and delivering an impressive 210° x 50° field of view. It also includes the original Garmin® G1000 NXi and GFC 700 autopilot, ensuring an authentic experience that closely replicates the real aircraft’s cockpit environment — a world first for a P2006T NG simulator.

Jean-Paul Monnin, Co-founder and President of ALSIM, states: “We are proud to introduce the AL2006 to the market. This new simulator complements our growing range of aircraft-specific devices, following the successful launches of the ALSR G7 (replicating the Cirrus® SR Series G7) and AL100i (replicating the Piper Pilot® 100i) earlier this year. ALSIM continues to deliver cutting-edge simulators that elevate pilot training programs worldwide.

Several flight schools, including Professional Aviation (Italy) and Smart Aviation (Poland), have already chosen to integrate the AL2006 into their training programs.