Turkish-owned Piaggio secures first order for new Avanti NX jet

Piaggio Aerospace, the Italian aircraft manufacturer owned by Türkiye’s Baykar, has secured its first order for the next-generation P.180 Avanti NX jet. An unnamed European operator signed a deal for two units, which will be configured for air ambulance and medical evacuation missions.
Piaggio Aerospace, the Italian aircraft manufacturer now under Türkiye’s Baykar, has received its first order for the newly upgraded P.180 Avanti NX jet. An undisclosed European operator signed an agreement to purchase two units of the aircraft, which was unveiled at the Aero Friedrichshafen 2026 event in Germany. The jets will feature specialized stretcher modules for air ambulance and medical evacuation roles.
A strong comeback with Baykar’s support
Piaggio Aerospace CEO Giovanni Tomassini stated that the company’s return to Aero Friedrichshafen after a long absence — secured with a deal — demonstrates its strong comeback to the aviation market with Baykar’s backing. The order coincides with the 40th anniversary of the original P.180 model’s first flight. The new Avanti NX builds on the original’s distinctive aerodynamic design, combining jet-class speeds with turboprop fuel efficiency and lower carbon emissions.
Scaling up production
The upgraded model features a revamped internal system, cabin design, and improved reliability. With Baykar’s support, Piaggio Aerospace aims to scale up manufacturing in the coming years, targeting an eventual annual production rate of up to 30 units. The launch order marks a milestone for the company as it seeks to reassert its position in the global aerospace sector.
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