During a press conference on Tuesday, Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, CEO of ATR, announced that the regional aircraft manufacturer has won firm orders for 22 new aircraft, plus 2 options:
- 6 ATR 72-600s from Mandarin Airlines
- 2 ATR 72-600s in premium “All-Business Class” configuration from Berjaya Air
- 3 ATR 72-600s from Azul, plus options for 2 additional aircraft
- 8 ATR 72-600s from 3 undisclosed customers
- 3 ATR 42-600 from 2 undisclosed customers
→ ATR presents its new high-end cabin collection
“These new aircraft orders demonstrate clear signs of recovery in South East Asia, traditionally one of ATR’s largest markets. We are confident that, in due course, the efficiency of our product offering, the lack of available second-hand aircraft and traffic exceeding pre-crisis levels in certain areas of the globe will induce a need for versatile, low-emission aircraft to support regional operators’ plans for both fleet replacement and growth,” commented Tarnaud Laude.
ATR also reported that, despite ongoing supply chain stresses, the manufacturer is on track to achieve its 40+ delivery target by 2023.
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