ATR To Keep Production Rates Stable

BERLIN—ATR has decided not to ramp up production rates as planned, but will keep the rate at roughly 90 aircraft per year due to slowing sales, the Toulouse-based turboprop manufacturer’s chief executive said. “To be very candid, we knew we would be having a challenging year and we do,” ATR CEO...

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