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ATR Partners With Pratt Whitney Canada To Develop Next-Generation . . . ATR Partners With Pratt Whitney Canada To Develop Next-Generation Turboprop Engines By Daniel S Osipov Published 16 hours ago Follow Followed Like Thread 2 Link copied to clipboard Related This Is The Oldest Boeing 747-400 Still Flying ATR Leads Regional Aircraft With Orders From Abelo And Air Cambodia
ATR, Pratt Whitney Canada Work Targets New Turboprop In 2035 The ATR 72-600 features in the Paris Air Show flying display Credit: Mark Wagner Aviation-Images LE BOURGET—More details are emerging at the Paris Air Show on how airframer ATR and engine-maker
ATR, P W partner on next-gen turboprop engines - Asian Aviation Today, approximately 1,300 Pratt Whitney Canada-powered ATR aircraft are in service around the world, including over 60 powered by the latest engine model, the PW127XT-M Since entering service in 2022, PW127XT-M engines have accumulated more than 300,000 flying hours and delivered 40% improved time on wing, 20% reduced maintenance costs and
ATR 72-600 Aircraft | ATR Aircraft With its lighter structure, optimised speed and an engine designed for short sectors, the ATR 72-600 is, by far, the most fuel efficient regional aircraft ATR’s fuel burn advantage drives lower costs and emissions and makes it the optimal aircraft for regional markets
Who we are | ATR Aircraft ATR is the world number one aircraft manufacturer in regional aviation providing a new generation of turboprops up to 78 seats We are passionate about regional connectivity and work to provide the best possible products, services and support to our customers
ATR Turboprop Aircraft The versatility of ATR aircraft stands as a testament to their exceptional design and adaptability Originally conceived as efficient regional passenger aircraft, ATR aircraft have seamlessly evolved to cater to a diverse range of aviation needs