ATR sells aircraft to Africa, Japan and Corsica

ATR72-600 (Photo: Sheila1988).
ATR72-600 (Photo: Sheila1988).

ATR sells aircraft to Africa, Japan and Corsica

ATR72-600 (Photo: Sheila1988).
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The European aircraft manufacturer ATR was able to land several new orders during the Dubai Air Show. For example, Air Corsica decided to purchase five ATR72-600s.

From Japan, Toki Air was enthusiastic about the new ATR42-600S. This is a special variant with special properties that should enable take-off and landing on ultra-short runways.

Afrijet decided to order three ATR72-600. The carrier from Gabon already has two ATR42 and three ATR72 in operation. The fleet also consists of a Boeing 777. The new additions are intended to replace older turboprop aircraft.

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