Aircraft Fleet
Multifly operates one of the most diverse training fleets in the region, supporting every stage of pilot training from the first flight through advanced commercial and multi-engine operations.
Operational Flexibility
Unlike schools relying on limited types, Multifly exposes you to a wide range of aircraft, building deep confidence and adaptability.
In-House Maintenance
Supported by our dedicated maintenance team, ensuring continuous airworthiness, minimum downtime, and maximum availability.
Cessna 150 / 152
The ultimate foundational platform. Simple, reliable, and cost-effective, it remains the global benchmark for developing fundamental handling and navigation skills.
Key Specifications
- Seats: 2
- Engine: Lycoming O-235
- Cruise Speed: 90–105 knots
- Range: Approx. 300–400 NM
Applications
Socata TB-9 & Cessna 172
Socata TB-9 Tampico
Provides experience on a modern touring platform; ideal for transition before advanced ratings.
Cessna 172 Skyhawk
The most produced aircraft in history, globally standard for commercial and private operations.
Applications
Cessna 310
A Distinctive Advantage: While many schools train on low-performance light twins, Multifly operates the heavy, high-performance Cessna 310. It offers exposure to systems and workloads closest to commercial airliners.
Key Specifications
- Engines: Twin Continental
- Total Power: 500+ HP
- Cruise Speed: 180–200 knots
- Gear Type: Retractable
Applications
Cessna 402 & Piper Navajo
Training on these platforms gives students experience on larger, heavier, and significantly more capable twin-engine aircraft widely used globally for air taxi and charter ops.
Cessna 402
Twin Continental (600 HP) Cruise: ~210 knots | 10 SeatsPiper PA-31 Navajo
Twin Lycoming Engines Cruise: ~220 knots | Pressurized Sys.Key Focus Areas
FNPT II Flight Simulator
Enables students to safely, efficiently, and repeatedly train for demanding emergency scenarios, complex procedure checks, and IFR navigation that are impractical to recreate in real flight.
