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Air New Zealand orders 15 more ATR-72 aircraft

National flag carrier Air New Zealand has signed a contract for the purchase of 15 additional ATR 72-600s, valued at some US$ 375 mill...


National flag carrier Air New Zealand has signed a contract for the purchase of 15 additional ATR 72-600s, valued at some US$ 375 million.

The airline, which ordered seven ATR 72-600s in 2011, had already exercised all of its five options as well as converted two purchase rights into firm orders. With the arrival of all the firm aircraft, Air New Zealand will operate, by 2020, a total of 29 ATR 72-600s, the third largest fleet of ATR aircraft worldwide.

Air New Zealand’s ATR ‘-600’ fleet will progressively replace the ATR ‘-500s’, while strengthening the airline’s network and services across the country.

The 15 firm new ATR ‘-600s’ inked today are configured with 68 seats and feature the latest standards of passenger comfort, namely the larger overhead bins and the comfortable and lightweight seats of the new ATR ‘Armonia’ cabin. The ATR ‘-600s’ have been succeeding for years in the Asia-Pacific region, where they have become the reference in terms of eco-efficiency and operational flexibility.

Patrick de Castelbajac, ATR’s Chief Executive Officer underlined “the long and fruitful partnership we have built up with Air New Zealand for many years, as well as the importance for ATR to be associated to such a prestigious brand in the Pacific region. The ATR aircraft, and particularly the new ‘-600s’, optimally fit the requirements of the airline in terms of low operating costs, passenger appeal and flexibility. We will be pleased to further build up our partnership for many years.”

The ATR-72 can seat 68-74 passengers and is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW 127M
rated at a Maximum power at take-off of 2,750 horse power per engine

The turboprop airliner has a Maximum weight at take-off: 23,000 Kg and can carry a useful load of 7,500 Kg to about 900 nautical miles (1,665 Km).