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The ATR family is known for its versatility and capability to operate even in difficult environment and from short airfields. ATR is currently the most widespread regional aircraft family with more aircraft in service with more operators than any competitor. |
Low weights, along with an advanced aerodynamic design and the choice of state-of-the-art, highly efficient Pratt & Whitney of Canada PW100 series engines keep fuel burn to a minimum. Low fuel consumption associated with high tank capacity ensures excellent range characteristics and the capability to fly multiple sectors without refueling.
The excellent landing and take-off performance enable ATR aircraft to use the shorter runways set aside for commuter operations at many airport hubs. ATR aircraft thus:
The ATR 42 and ATR 72 have a high degree of commonality. They share the same fuselage cross-section, use the same basic systems, and are outfitted with a common cockpit that allows cross-crew qualification.