David Dundas
Editor Daily News
Posted:
09-11-2022
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ATR has announced that it has obtained type certification from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) for its 42-600 turboprop aircraft. This certification will now enable the Franco-Italian aircraft manufacturer based in Blagnac, France to fulfill an order for three of the planes from an undisclosed Chinese customer.
The ATR 42-600 is seen as an aircraft well suited as a route opener in a country which is looking to grow regional extensions and where eco responsibility and sustainability are becoming key factors. The ATR 42-600 is also seen as an ideal replacement for small, older turboprops and regional jets with its capacity of between 30 and 50 seats, 30% reduced fuel burn compared to similar-sized regional jets, and its ability to operate on runways with a minimum length of 1,000 metres.
According to ATR, regional aviation has a well-researched positive effect on a country’s economy and society: increasing regional flights by 10% generates a 5% rise in tourism, 6% rise in regional GDP and an 8% increase in foreign direct investment.
Fabrice Vautier, ATR’s Senior Vice-President Commercial commented: “By 2035, we anticipate that over 150 airports will be built in China and turboprops will play a key role in creating a new network of short, thin routes, complementing the high-speed train offering. Our 20-year forecast predicts a need for 280 new turboprops in the region…”