ATR to re-engine its existing aircraft if 90-seater gets go-ahead

Credit: Courtesy, ATR
ATR will apply the engine technology of its proposed 90-seat large turboprop [LTP] to its existing ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 variants via a new engine family, if it secures shareholder approval for the larger aircraft. “Re-engining? This is certain,” ATR CEO Filippo Bagnato told ATW during an...
Victoria Moores

Victoria Moores joined Air Transport World as our London-based European Editor/Bureau Chief on 18 June 2012. Victoria has nearly 20 years’ aviation industry experience, spanning airline ground operations, analytical, journalism and communications roles.

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