Service Growth Needed To Match ATR’s U.S. Ambitions

ATR 42-600
Credit: ATR / BARTHE Pierre
The U.S. is a market that turboprop manufacturer ATR has struggled to break into. Out of the roughly 1,200 ATR aircraft in service, only 49 are in the U.S., according to Aviation Week Network’s Commercial Fleet & MRO Forecast 2025. However, the OEM hopes this will change as a wave of 50-seat jets...
Alex Derber

Alex Derber, a UK-based aviation journalist, is editor of the Engine Yearbook and a contributor to Aviation Week and Inside MRO.

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