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The ATR 72 is a twin-turboprop short-haul regional airliner built in France by the ATR company (Avions de Transport Régional). The airplane seats up to 74 passengers and is operated by a 2 person crew.
HistoryThe ATR 72 is a version of the ATR 42 lengthened by 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in) and with modified wings. It was announced at the 1985 Paris Air show and made its maiden flight on October 27 1988. Exactly one year after that, on October 27 1989, commuter airline Kar Air of Finland became the first company to put the plane into service. PartnersATR benefits from the experience of two of the major leading European aerospace industries, Alenia Aeronautica and EADS, who each have a 50% share in the ATR programme. EADS (European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company) is a joint-venture between Aerospatiale Matra SA (France), Construcciones Aeronŕuticas SA (Spain) and Daimler Chrysler Aerospace AG (Germany) which started July 10th, 2000. Alenia Aeronautica is part of the Italian Finmeccanica group. ATR was setup as a consortium in November 1981 when Aerospatiale (now part of EADS) and Aeritalia (now Alenia Aeronautica) merged their regional aircraft designs into one. The ATR product range was officially launched on November 4th 1981 with the signature by both companies of the Cooperation Agreement. Production locationsAlenia Aeronautica’s manufacturing facilities in Pomigliano near Naples, (Italy), produce the aircraft fuselage and tail sections. Aircraft wings are assembled at EADS Sogerma Services in Bordeaux in western France for Airbus France. VariantsThere are three main variants: DeliveriesAt March 2003, 370 ATR 42 have been ordered and 306 ATR 72, totalling 676 orders.
Of these orders, 655 have been delivered. DetailsAccommodation: 2 crew + 74 passengers Website
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