Air TransportATR abandons short take-off and landing variant ATR 42-600SThe manufacturer said it will focus on its core business, the ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 turboprops, which will receive improvements to become more efficientNovember 14, 2024Read More
Air TransportATR 42-600S engine achieves type certification in CanadaThe Pratt & Whitney PW-127XT-L engine has been approved by the Transport Canada aviation authority. Turboprop expected to enter service in 2025October 11, 2023Read More
Air TransportATR projects growth in deliveries in 2023 after years of pandemicItalian-French turboprop manufacturer delivered 25 new aircraft in 2022, but this year expects to deliver at least 40 ATRsMarch 30, 2023Read More
Air TransportATR signs Letter of Intent for 36 turboprops with Japan's Feel Air holdingGroup intends to launch new Japanese regional airlines and will feature ATR 42-600, 72-600 and STOL 42-600S variantsJuly 18, 2022Read More
Air TransportATR performs flight with ATR 42-600S partially configured for STOL operationTurboprop aircraft, capable of taking-off and landing on shorter runways, will still receive new equipment in order to start certification in 2023May 11, 2022Read More
Air TransportATR launches ATR 42-600S for short takeoffs and landingsNew version of passenger turboprop promises runway operations only 800 meters longOctober 10, 2019Read More