The ATR 72 is a twin-engine
turboprop
A turboprop is a Gas turbine, gas turbine engine that drives an aircraft Propeller (aeronautics), propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction drive, reduction gearbox, gas compressor, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propellin ...
,
short-haul regional airliner
A regional airliner, commuter airliner or feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers' airline hubs from small markets. This class of airliners is typically ...
developed and produced in France and Italy by
aircraft manufacturer
An aerospace manufacturer is a company or individual involved in the various aspects of designing, building, testing, selling, and maintaining aircraft, aircraft parts, missiles, rockets, or spacecraft. Aerospace is a high technology industry.
...
ATR.
The number "72" in its name is derived from the aircraft's typical standard seating capacity of 72 passengers.
The ATR 72 has also been used as a
corporate transport,
cargo aircraft, and
maritime patrol aircraft.
To date, all of the ATR series have been completed at the company's final assembly line in
Toulouse
Toulouse (, ; ; ) is a city in southern France, the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and of the Occitania (administrative region), Occitania region. The city is on the banks of the Garonne, River Garonne, from ...
, France; ATR benefits from sharing resources and technology with
Airbus
Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a Pan-European aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate Airbus Defence and Space, defence and space and Airbus Helicopters, he ...
SE, which has continued to hold a 50% interest in the company. Successive models of the ATR 72 have been developed. Typical updates have included new avionics, such as a
glass cockpit
A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features an array of electronic (digital) flight instrument display device, displays, typically large liquid-crystal display, LCD screens, rather than traditional Analog device, analog dials and gauges ...
, and the adoption of newer engine versions to deliver enhanced performance, such as increased efficiency and reliability and reductions in operating costs. The aircraft shares a high degree of commonality with the smaller
ATR 42
The ATR 42 is a regional airliner produced by Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR, with final assembly in Toulouse, France.
On 4 November 1981, the aircraft was launched with ATR, as a joint venture between French Aér ...
, which remains in production as of 2025.
History
ATR ( or ) is a
joint venture
A joint venture (JV) is a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance. Companies typically pursue joint ventures for one of four reasons: to acce ...
formed by French aerospace company
Aérospatiale
Aérospatiale () was a major French state-owned aerospace manufacturer, aerospace and arms industry, defence corporation. It was founded in 1970 as () through the merger of three established state-owned companies: Sud Aviation, Nord Aviation ...
(now part of
Airbus
Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a Pan-European aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate Airbus Defence and Space, defence and space and Airbus Helicopters, he ...
) and Italian aviation conglomerate
Aeritalia (now
Leonardo S.p.A.). During the 1980s, French aerospace company Aérospatiale and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia merged their work on a new generation of regional aircraft. The new jointly owned company, ATR, was established to develop, manufacture, and market their first airliner, later designated the
ATR 42
The ATR 42 is a regional airliner produced by Franco-Italian manufacturer ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR, with final assembly in Toulouse, France.
On 4 November 1981, the aircraft was launched with ATR, as a joint venture between French Aér ...
. On 16 August 1984, the first model of the series, designated as the ATR 42-300, performed the type's
maiden flight
The maiden flight, also known as first flight, of an aircraft is the first occasion on which it leaves the ground under its own power. The same term is also used for the first launch of rockets.
In the early days of aviation it could be dange ...
. During the mid-1980s, the ATR 72 was developed as a stretched variant of the ATR 42. On 27 October 1989,
Finnish airline
Finnair
Finnair Plc (, ) is the flag carrier and largest full-service legacy airline of Finland, with headquarters in Vantaa on the grounds of Helsinki Airport, its airline hub, hub. Finnair and its subsidiaries dominate both domestic and international ...
became the first airline to operate this type in revenue service.
Development
Origins

During the mid-1980s,
ATR sought to introduce a larger airliner with increased capacity over its earlier products.
This new regional airliner, designated as the ATR 72, was directly developed from the earlier ATR 42 and had much in common with it; the principal difference between the two airliners was an increase in the maximum
seating capacity
Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that ...
from 48 to 78 passengers. This was principally achieved by stretching the fuselage by , along with an increase of the
wingspan
The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ...
, the use of more powerful engines, and increased fuel capacity by about 10%.
On 15 January 1986, the launch of the stretched ATR 72 programme was announced.
On 27 October 1988, the prototype performed its maiden flight. One year later, on 25 September 1989, the ATR 72 received
airworthiness certification from the French
Directorate General for Civil Aviation. The following month, on 27 October 1989, Finnish airline
Finnair
Finnair Plc (, ) is the flag carrier and largest full-service legacy airline of Finland, with headquarters in Vantaa on the grounds of Helsinki Airport, its airline hub, hub. Finnair and its subsidiaries dominate both domestic and international ...
became the first to introduce the aircraft into service.
Since the ATR 72 is assembled on the same production line as the smaller ATR 42, along with sharing the majority of subsystems, components, and manufacturing techniques, the two types support each other to remain in production. This factor may have been crucial as, by 2015, the ATR 42 was the only 50-seat regional aircraft still being manufactured.
[Sheppard, Ian]
"ATR Continues To Drive Turboprop Revolution."
''AIN Online'', 8 November 2015.[Sheppard, Ian]
"ATR Creates Leasing, Asset Management & Freighter Unit."
''AIN Online'', 7 June 2017.
In 2000, the combined global ATR fleet reached its 10,000,000th flight, during which a distance of around 4 billion km (2.5 billion statute miles) and around 450 million passengers had flown on board ATR-built aircraft.
The 2007 production set a new record for the programme's sales; a total of 113 new ATR aircraft had been ordered during a single year.
By the end of 2014, ATR had received 1,000 orders for the type and delivered 754, leaving a backlog of 246 aircraft.
Various organisational changes were implemented within the ATR company. On 10 July 1998, ATR launched its new Asset Management Department.
In June 2001,
EADS
Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a Pan-European aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate defence and space and helicopter divisions. Airbus has long been th ...
and
Alenia Aeronautica
Alenia Aeronautica was an Italian aerospace company. Its subsidiary, subsidiaries included Aermacchi, Alenia Aermacchi and Alenia Aeronavali.
Alenia Aeronautica was also the part-owner of ATR (aircraft manufacturer), ATR, a joint venture with E ...
, ATR's parent companies, decided to reinforce their partnership, regrouping all industrial activities related to regional airliners into the ATR consortium.
On 3 October 2003, ATR became one of the first aircraft manufacturers to be certified under
ISO 9001-2000 and
EN/AS/JISQ 9100, the worldwide quality standard for the aeronautics industry. During July 2004, ATR and Brazilian aircraft manufacturer
Embraer announced a co-operation agreement on the AEROChain Portal to deliver improved customer service.
During April 2009, ATR announced the launch of its 'Door-2-Door' service as a new option in its comprehensive customer services range.
In 2017, the 72-600 unit cost was US$ million.
Further development

As of October 2007, the current production version is the ''ATR 72-600'' series. On 2 October 2007, ATR CEO Stéphane Mayer announced the launch of the -600 series aircraft; the ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 featured various improvements to increase efficiency, dispatch reliability, lower fuel burn, and operating costs. While broadly similar to the earlier -500 model, differences include adopting improved PW127M engines, a new
glass cockpit
A glass cockpit is an aircraft cockpit that features an array of electronic (digital) flight instrument display device, displays, typically large liquid-crystal display, LCD screens, rather than traditional Analog device, analog dials and gauges ...
, and various other minor improvements.
Since 2008, ATR has been a participant in the European
Clean Sky Joint Technology Initiative. On 8 July 2015, an ATR 72-600 'green' technology demonstrator performed its first flight; the demonstrator was used for testing new
composite materials for
insulation,
air conditioning
Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US) or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior temperature, and in some cases, also controlling the humidity of internal air. Air c ...
systems, electrical distribution systems, and energy dispersal modifications to evaluate their effect on the aircraft's overall efficiency as a contribution to the Clean Sky initiative. ATR's senior vice-president for engineering Alessandro Amendola indicated that the elimination of all uses of
bleed air
Bleed air in aerospace engineering is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine, upstream of its fuel-burning sections. Automatic air supply and cabin pressure controller (ASCPC) valves bleed air from low or high stage engine ...
was a key aim in the designing of an all-electric architecture as well as improving engine efficiency; the minimising of peak electrical loads was also a stated priority. During March 2016, a second round of flight trials dedicated the testing of all-electric systems architecture using the demonstrator was completed; analysis is set to continue.
As a consequence of strong demand for the -600 series, ATR decided to invest in the establishment of a second, more modern final assembly line and acquisition of more hangar space at its Toulouse site, along with a new large completion and delivery area; overall, the manufacturing operation expanded to four times the footprint that it had in 2005.
Speaking in October 2015, ATR CEO Patrick de Castelbajac stated that the firm was set to produce in excess of 90 aircraft that year, and that the new manufacturing facilities could support a production rate of up to 120 per year. At the time, the company had a backlog of orders for 300 aircraft, sufficient for three years of production.
During 2017, a new in-house financing and leasing division was established by ATR in order to offer customers a greater degree of support and expand the company's range of services.
In December 2015, the EASA approved a new high-density seating layout, raising the maximum capacity from 74 to 78 seats.
[Polek, Gregory]
"ATe 72-600 Wins EASA Nod for High-density Cabin."
''AIN Online'', 8 December 2015. During the 2021 Dubai Airshow in mid-November 2021, ATR debuted the new ATR 72-600 powered by new PW127XT powerplants with 20% lower maintenance cost and 3% lower fuel consumption than the predecessor PW127M powerplant.
Considerable emphasis has been placed upon the continuous development of ATR's aircraft models.
Speaking at the
Farnborough Airshow
The Farnborough International Airshow is a trade exhibition for the aerospace and defence industries, where civilian and military aircraft are demonstrated to potential customers and investors in Farnborough, Hampshire. Since its first show in ...
in July 2016, the CEO of ATR Patrick de Castelbajac stated that the company was currently examining the possibility of replacing the current
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127 engine with either a new offer from P&WC, or a
GE38 derivative from
GE Aviation
General Electric Company, doing business as GE Aerospace, is an American aircraft engine supplier that is headquartered in Evendale, Ohio, outside Cincinnati. It is the legal successor to the original General Electric Company founded in 1892, wh ...
.
Although expressing satisfaction with the PW127 engine and its supplier, Castelbajac noted the design's age and the need to remain competitive with the latest
regional jets. To be a worthwhile exercise, any re-engine exercise would require a 15 per cent improvement in fuel-burn and 20-25 per cent reduction of direct maintenance costs. Additionally, Castelbajac sees the potential re-engine as a "bridge" to the eventual development of a larger 100-seat aircraft.

During the mid-2010s, reports emerged that the development of a further stretched 90-seat ATR model was under consideration as well; allegedly, shareholder Airbus was relatively unenthusiastic on proceeding with such a development, while Airbus CEO Fabrice Brégier favoured a focus on resolving manufacturing issues.
However, in January 2018, ATR's parent company Leonardo announced that the 100-seat program has been formally brought to a close.
Design
The ATR 72 is a
turboprop
A turboprop is a Gas turbine, gas turbine engine that drives an aircraft Propeller (aeronautics), propeller.
A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction drive, reduction gearbox, gas compressor, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propellin ...
-powered
regional airliner
A regional airliner, commuter airliner or feeder liner is a small airliner that is designed to fly up to 100 passengers on short-haul flights, usually feeding larger carriers' airline hubs from small markets. This class of airliners is typically ...
, capable of accommodating a maximum of 78 passengers. It is powered by a pair of
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 turboprop engines, which drive an arrangement of four or six-bladed
propellers
A propeller (often called a screw if on a ship or an airscrew if on an aircraft) is a device with a rotating hub and radiating blades that are set at a pitch to form a helical spiral which, when rotated, exerts linear thrust upon a working flu ...
supplied by
Hamilton Standard
Hamilton Standard was an American aircraft propeller (aircraft), propeller parts supplier. It was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated Hamilton Aero Manufacturing and Standard Steel Propeller into the Hamilto ...
. Earlier models of the ATR 72 are equipped with the older PW124B engine, rated at , while later-built aircraft are powered by the newer PW127 engine, rated at a maximum of to achieve improved "
hot and high" takeoff performance. It can land and takeoff in high airports with short runways like
Andorra Airport. It employs carbonfibres for 30% of the wing by weight, for a 20% weight reduction.
In a standard configuration, the aircraft does not have an
auxiliary power unit; when present it is installed within the C4 cargo section. Most operators of the ATR 72 equip their aircraft with a propeller brake that stops the propeller on the No. 2 (right) engine while allowing the turbine to continue running, to provide both airflow and electrical power to the aircraft while on the ground. (This arrangement is referred to as "Hotel Mode".)
In the majority of configurations, passengers board the ATR 72 using the rear door, a relatively unusual configuration for a passenger aircraft, while the front door is typically used for the loading and unloading of cargo; early customer Finnair intentionally ordered its ATR 72s with a front passenger door so that it could utilize the
jet bridges at
Helsinki Airport, while operator
Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand Limited () is the flag carrier of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 20 domestic and 28 international destinations in 18 countries, primarily within the Pacific Rim. The airline h ...
's standard rear door aircraft can use jet bridges at airports with this equipment. While passengers are boarding or disembarking, a tail stand is set into place as standard procedure to guard against the aircraft nose lifting off the ground.
Operational history
2011 was a record-breaking year for sales at ATR.
[Alcock, Charles]
"ATR's Record Year Set To Get Better."
''AIN Online'', 11 November 2011. According to ATR's CEO Filippo Bagnato, sales had continued to grow during the
Great Recession
The Great Recession was a period of market decline in economies around the world that occurred from late 2007 to mid-2009. despite the downturn experienced by most aviation companies as "fuel consumption that can be half that of the alternatives and
ithlower maintenance costs". Bagnato noted the strength of Africa as a market for the type, as well at the firm's aircraft being capable of serving destinations that would otherwise be inaccessible to other aircraft due to the austere conditions of many airstrips and runways in the region, as well as the ability to operate autonomously without any reliance upon ground support equipment.
For 2013, ATR claimed a 48 percent global market share for regional aircraft deliveries between 50 and 90 seats (comprising both turboprops and jets), making it the dominant manufacturer in this market segment.
That same year, during which firm orders for 10 ATR 42-600s and 79 ATR 72-600s were recorded,
leasing
A lease is a contractual arrangement calling for the user (referred to as the ''lessee'') to pay the owner (referred to as the ''lessor'') for the use of an asset. Property, buildings and vehicles are common assets that are leased. Industrial ...
companies were responsible for 70 per cent of these; according to ATR's CEO Filippo Bagnato: "Years ago, we were not even considered by the lessors; now they see ATRs as a good investment".
Several major leasing companies operate their own ATR fleets, such as
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), who placed an order for 20 ATR 72s along with options for another 20 in February 2014, and
Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC), who ordered a fleet of 30 ATR 72s during June 2013, along with options for up to 55 further airliners. Placing their first order during 2011, by December 2012,
Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
an leasor
Avation had a combined total of 20 ATR 72s on order; by February 2016, the number on order for had risen to 35 aircraft.
During May 1997, ATR achieved their first breakthrough sale in China, placed by operator
China Xinjiang Airlines and the
Civil Aviation Administration of China
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC; ) is the civil aviation authority of the People's Republic of China, under the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China, Ministry of Transport. It oversees civil aviation and inv ...
(CAAC).
By 2013, while the Asia Pacific region had comprised the majority of ATR's sales when geographically ranked; however, orders from Chinese airlines remained elusive; Bagnato ascribed this anomaly to local market conditions dictating the typical use of larger aircraft, as well as a Chinese government policy of imposing high
tariff
A tariff or import tax is a duty (tax), duty imposed by a national Government, government, customs territory, or supranational union on imports of goods and is paid by the importer. Exceptionally, an export tax may be levied on exports of goods ...
s on the import of foreign-built fixed-wing aircraft.
[Dubois, Thierry]
"ATR Wants Better Access to China Market."
''AIN Online'', 11 February 2014. During late 2014, ATR set up a new office in Beijing and hired several former Airbus sales personnel with the aim of launching the type in the Chinese market. ATR believed that many of the already-flown routes did not suit larger 150-seat aircraft; however, of the roughly 2,600 commercial aircraft flying in China at that time, only 68 had a capacity of less than 90 seats and of these, fewer than 20 were powered by turboprop engines.
In response to airlines often wanting to replace their early production ATR models with the latest generation ATR series, as well as to answer demand from cargo operators for the type, ATR has operated two separate dedicated freighter conversion programmes, known as the Bulk Freighter (tube version) and the ULD Freighter.
[Endres, Günter]
"IN FOCUS: Recession woes continue at small end of cargo conversion market."
''Flight International'', 26 October 2012. Both conversions involve complete stripping of furnishings along with the addition of floor strengthening, new window plugs and 9 g restraining nets, six additional longitudinal tracks for added flexibility, and an E-Class cabin; the ULD model can accommodate standard ULD-packaged cargo, such as LD3 containers or
pallets, which were loaded via a large cargo door located on the port forward side. Undertaken by a range of companies, such as Alenia subsidiary
Aeronavali, Texas-based
M7 Aerospace; French firms
Indraéro Siren and
Aeroconseil, Canadian
Infinion Certification Engineering, and Spanish company
Arrodisa, by October 2012, in excess of one-fifth of all first-generation ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft had already been converted to freighters.
Iran Air
During February 2016, ATR signed a deal with flag carrier Iran Air for a batch of 20 ATR 72-600s, along with options for 20 more aircraft and post-purchase services, such as engine maintenance. Made possible by a negotiated relaxation of
international sanctions
International sanctions are political and economic decisions that are part of diplomatic efforts by countries, multilateral or regional organizations against states or organizations either to protect national security interests, or to protect i ...
against Iran, during June 2017, a €1 billion Iranian contract was finalized for the firm 20 airliners and 20 options; the delivery of the first four aircraft occurred within weeks of the deal being completed. US sanctions against Iran were reimposed in August 2018, by which time 13 of the order of 20 aircraft had been delivered. In April 2019 the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a two-year licence to ATR to allow it to supply spare parts and other essentials to keep the fleet of 13 ATR 72-600s in operation. However, the remaining 7 ATR 72-600s from the 2016 order remain sanctioned and in storage.
Turkish Navy
While primarily used as a civil aircraft, some ATR 72s have been adapted to perform in various military functions, such as
utility aircraft
A utility aircraft is a general-purpose light airplane or helicopter, usually used for transporting people, freight, or other supplies, but also used for other duties when more specialized aircraft are not required or available.
The term can al ...
and
maritime patrol aircraft (MPA). The
Turkish Navy, which initially decided to purchase ten ATR 72-500 MPA, later changed its order to eight aircraft: Two ATR 72-600 TMUA (Turkish Maritime Utility Aircraft)
versions, and six ATR 72-600 TMPA (Turkish Maritime Patrol Aircraft for MP/
ASW/
ASuW duties)
versions. The armed ATR 72 TMPA variant was developed in cooperation with
Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI), and incorporated additional sensors and mission systems to perform its intended combat role.
During 2013, the two ATR 72-600 TMUA aircraft were delivered to the Turkish Navy. The first ATR 72-600 TMPA was delivered in December 2020 and the second one in March 2021 was already in service with Turkish Navy.
As of May 2021, 3 ATR 72-600 TMUA aircraft are being operated by the Turkish Navy.
Italian Air Force
The
Italian Air Force selected the ATR 72-600 MP,
designated as the ''P-72A'', to serve as a multirole
maritime patrol,
electronic surveillance and
C4 platform. The original Italian requirement for a
Breguet Atlantic replacement had also called for ASW and
anti-surface warfare (ASuW) capabilities, however, during 2014, the contract was renegotiated to a configuration that excluded these capabilities.
An anticipated variant for ASW and ASuW operations may later be pursued; accordingly, provisions were made to allow for the four P-72As on order to be adapted to the ASW configuration.
[Perry, Dominic]
"Alenia Aermacchi P-72A MPA tests near completion."
''Flight International'', 13 October 2015. In December 2016, the first pair of P-72A aircraft were delivered to the Italian Air Force.
[Pocock, Chris]
"Leonardo Delivers ATR 72 Maritime Patrollers to Italy."
''AIN Online'', 20 December 2016. The last aircraft was delivered to the Italian Air Force in February 2021.
Guardia di Finanza
A single ATR 72 MP was ordered by Italy's paramilitary
Guardia di Finanza
The Guardia di Finanza (; G. di F. or GdF; or ) is an Italian militarised law enforcement agency under the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy), Ministry of Economy and Finance, instead of the Ministry of Defence (Italy), Ministry of Defence ...
(GdF) in July 2019, followed by an order for a further three ATR 72s in October 2019. The aircraft, called P-72B by Guardia di Finanza, will supplement the GdF's existing force of four ATR-42s in the border surveillance, maritime patrol and search and rescue roles.
FedEx Express
On 8 November 2017,
FedEx Express
FedEx Express is a major American cargo airline based in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. As of 2023, it is the world's List of largest airlines, largest cargo airline in terms of fleet size and freight tons flown. It is the namesake and leadi ...
launched the -600 cargo variant with 30 firm orders plus 20 options, in a freighter configuration from the factory.
As of September 2018, 187 early variants had been produced with 172 operated by 55
carriers, 365 -500s were delivered with more than 350 in service at 75 operators, 444 -600s were produced and are operated by 74 carriers with a backlog of orders.
By then, with more than 60 -500s and 40 -600s in storage, new aircraft leases fell to $130,000 per month from $170,000.
The -600 list price of $26.8M is typically discounted by 25% for a $M value, a 2012 aircraft is valued $13.3M and leased $115,000, falling to $10.2M and $100,000 in 2021, a
D check costs $0.5M and the
engine overhaul costs $0.3-1.0M.
Failed bids
The ATR 72 was a candidate to replace the
German Navy
The German Navy (, ) is part of the unified (Federal Defense), the German Armed Forces. The German Navy was originally known as the ''Bundesmarine'' (Federal Navy) from 1956 to 1995, when ''Deutsche Marine'' (German Navy) became the official ...
's
P-3, at least as a stopgap solution from 2025 to 2032. Germany ultimately selected the
P-8A Poseidon in 2021.
Variants
ATR 72-100
Two sub-types were marketed as the 100 series (-100).
;ATR 72–101
:Initial production variant with front and rear passenger doors, powered by two PW124B engines and certified in September 1989.
;ATR 72–102
:Initial production variant with a front cargo door and a rear passenger door, powered by two PW124B engines and certified in December 1989.
ATR 72-200
Two sub-types were marketed as the 200 series (-200). The -200 was the original production version, powered by
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Pratt & Whitney Canada (PWC or P&WC) is a Canada-based aircraft engine manufacturer. PWC's headquarters are in Longueuil, Quebec, south of Montreal. It is a division of the larger US-based Pratt & Whitney (P&W), itself a business unit of RTX ...
PW124B engines rated at .
;ATR 72-201
:Higher maximum take-off weight variant of the -101, a PW124B-powered variant certified in September 1989.
;
:Higher maximum take-off weight variant of the -102, a PW124B-powered variant certified in December 1989.
ATR 72-210
Two sub-types were marketed as the 210 series (-210): the -211 (and with an enlarged cargo door, called the -212) is a -200 with
PW127 engines producing each for improved performance in hot and high-altitude conditions. The sub-types differ in the type of doors and emergency exits
;ATR 72-211
:PW127-powered variant certified in December 1992.
;ATR 72-212
:PW127-powered variant certified in December 1992.
ATR 72-212A
Certified in January 1997 and fitted with either
PW127F or
PW127M engines, the -212A is an upgraded version of the -210 using six-bladed propellers on otherwise identical
PW127F engines. Other improvements include higher maximum weights and superior performance, as well as greater automation of power management to ease pilot workload.
;ATR 72-500
:Initial marketing name for the ATR 72-212A.
;
:

Marketing name for ATR 72-212A with different equipment fit. The -600 series aircraft was announced in October 2007; the first deliveries were planned for the second half of 2010. The prototype ATR 72-600 first flew on 24 July 2009; it had been converted from an ATR 72-500.
["ATR 72-600 startet zum Erstflug" (in German).]
''Flug Revue''. Retrieved: 27 July 2009.
:The ATR 72-600 features several improvements. It is powered by the new
PW127M engines, which enable a 5% increase in takeoff power via a "boost function" used only when called for by takeoff conditions. The flight deck features five wide
LCD
A liquid-crystal display (LCD) is a flat-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals combined with polarizers to display information. Liquid crystals do not em ...
screens (improving on the
EFIS of earlier versions). A multi-purpose computer (MPC) aims at increasing flight safety and operational capabilities, and new
Thales
Thales of Miletus ( ; ; ) was an Ancient Greek philosophy, Ancient Greek Pre-Socratic philosophy, pre-Socratic Philosophy, philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages of Greece, Seven Sages, founding figure ...
-made
avionics
Avionics (a portmanteau of ''aviation'' and ''electronics'') are the Electronics, electronic systems used on aircraft. Avionic systems include communications, Air navigation, navigation, the display and management of multiple systems, and the ...
provide
Required Navigation Performance (RNP) capabilities. It also features lighter seats and larger overhead baggage bins. In December 2015, the EASA approved a new high-density seating layout, raising the maximum capacity from 74 to 78 seats.
:During the 2021 Dubai Airshow in mid-November 2021, ATR debuted the new ATR 72-600 engine which is powered by new PW127XT powerplants with 20% lower maintenance cost and 3% lower fuel consumption than the predecessor PW127M powerplant.
ATR 72-600 HighLine Editions
The ATR 72-600 HighLine is the same as the ATR 72-600 however it featured an executive cabin layout.
ATR 72MP

The ATR 72MP is an ATR 72-600 derivative developed by
Leonardo for
search and rescue
Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
,
maritime patrol,
command and control, communication, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (
C4ISR).
Leonardo Electronics designed its ''Airborne Tactical Observation and Surveillance'' (ATOS) backbone to manage its sensors, combine their output in a
tactical situation presented on up to four
workstation
A workstation is a special computer designed for technical or computational science, scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by a single user, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating syste ...
s.
The main sensors are
* a multimode
radar
Radar is a system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), direction ( azimuth and elevation angles), and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It is a radiodetermination method used to detect and track ...
, also with
active electronically scanned array
An active electronically scanned array (AESA) is a type of phased array antenna, which is a computer-controlled antenna array in which the beam of radio waves can be electronically steered to point in different directions without moving the a ...
(AESA) like the
Leonardo Electronics Seaspray 7300;
* an
electro-optical turret (EO/IR);
* an
automatic identification system
The automatic identification system (AIS) is an automatic tracking system that uses transceivers on ships and is used by vessel traffic services (VTS). When satellites are used to receive AIS signatures, the term ''Satellite-AIS'' (S-AIS) is ...
(AIS);
* an airborne search and rescue direction finder (ASARS DF).
A tactical display is added to the
glass cockpit
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and can be integrated with
INS/
GPS positioning systems and
IFF transponder.
Three U/
VHF radios, one
HF radio and a wideband
SATCOM are used for communications. Other sensors, systems and communications equipment can be integrated, like an
electronic support measure (ESM) system. A
defensive aids sub-system (DASS) is optionally available for operation in hostile areas.
; ATR 72 ASW
: The ATR 72 ASW integrates the ATR 72 MP (
Maritime Patrol) mission system with similar on-board equipment, but with additional
anti-submarine warfare
Anti-submarine warfare (ASW, or in the older form A/S) is a branch of underwater warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, submarines, or other platforms, to find, track, and deter, damage, or destroy enemy submarines. Such operations ar ...
(ASW) capabilities. A variant of the -600
(itself a version of the maritime patrol model of the ATR 42-600)
is also in production. For the ASW and ASuW missions, it is armed with lightweight
aerial torpedoes.
They are equipped with the
Thales
Thales of Miletus ( ; ; ) was an Ancient Greek philosophy, Ancient Greek Pre-Socratic philosophy, pre-Socratic Philosophy, philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages of Greece, Seven Sages, founding figure ...
AMASCOS (Airborne Maritime Situation and Control System) surveillance system as well as
electronic warfare and
reconnaissance
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systems, enabling the type to perform maritime
search and rescue
Search and rescue (SAR) is the search for and provision of aid to people who are in distress or imminent danger. The general field of search and rescue includes many specialty sub-fields, typically determined by the type of terrain the search ...
duties.
; ATR 72-600 MAR
: The ATR 72-600 MAR is an unarmed maritime surveillance version equipped with ELI-3360MPA system designed by
Elbit Systems
Elbit Systems Ltd. is an Israel-based international military technology company and defense contractor. Founded in 1966 by Elron, Elbit Systems is the primary provider of the Israeli military's land-based equipment and unmanned aerial v ...
for the
Philippine Air Force. Its capabilities are airborne ocean surface surveillance, telemetry recording and relay. Modified with AN/APS-143 Multi-Mode X-Band Maritime Surveillance Radar with Integrated IFF Interrogator to detect objects in the
South China Sea
The South China Sea is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean. It is bounded in the north by South China, in the west by the Indochinese Peninsula, in the east by the islands of Taiwan island, Taiwan and northwestern Philippines (mainly Luz ...
and
Benham Rise, the aircraft can detect a person in a life raft up to 128 km away in the water. It downlinks this telemetry data to a ground-based surveillance center which is to be integrated to the National Coast Watch Center system. It has the capability to relay four airborne UHF frequencies over the horizon to ground sites. Additional Mission Management System (MMS), L-3 Wescam MX-20HD electro-optical sensor system for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) capabilities.
; -600F
:A purpose-built
freighter variant of the -600, 8 November 2017 launch with 30 firm orders from FedEx plus 20 options.
The first flight of the variant took place on 16 September 2020; it was EASA certified by early December. In December 2020, FedEx Express received the first one of its order of 30, to be operated by
ASL Airlines Ireland
ASL Airlines Ireland (ASLI), formerly Air Contractors, is a cargo airline with an extensive operations network. It operates scheduled freight services throughout Europe on behalf of major parcel integrators such as Amazon Air, Amazon, FedEx Fee ...
between
Paris Charles de Gaulle and the
Czech Republic
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.
FedEx should receive six aircraft per year until 2025, later freighters will fly in the US and in Latin America.
Compared to the passenger airliner, windows are removed, the floor is reinforced and a large front cargo door is added to load seven
LD3 containers.
ATR forecasts a market for 460 converted or new-build turboprop freighters over 20 years.
Other versions

; Cargo
: Bulk Freighter (tube versions) and ULD Freighter (Large Cargo Door). ATR unveiled a large cargo door modification for all ATR 72 at
Farnborough 2002, coupled with a dedicated cargo conversion.
FedEx
FedEx Corporation, originally known as Federal Express Corporation, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate holding company specializing in Package delivery, transportation, e-commerce, and ...
,
DHL
DHL (originally named after founders Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn) is a multinational Import-Export Expert Company, founded in the United States and headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It provides courier, package delivery, and express mail service, ...
, and
UPS all operate the type.
; Corporate
: A VIP version of the -500 is available with a luxury interior for executive or corporate transport.
; ATR 82
: During the mid-1980s, the company investigated a 78-seat derivative of the ATR 72. This would have been powered by two
Allison AE2100 turboprops (turbofans were also studied for a time) and would have had a cruising speed as high as . The ATR-82 project (as it was dubbed) was suspended when
AI(R) was formed in early 1996.
; ATR 82 TF
: ATR also studied a turbofan version of the proposed ATR 82 (stretched version of the ATR 72) in the early 1990s. Powered by either the
Allison GMA 3012 or the
General Electric CF34, the aircraft would have a range of about and cruise at at an altitude of .
; ATR Quick Change
: This proposed version targeted the increasing demand of worldwide cargo and express mail markets, where the aim is to allow operators to supplement their passengers flights with freighter flights. In Quick Change configuration, the smoke detector is equipped alongside other modifications required in order to meet the certification for full freight operations. The aircraft was equipped with a larger cargo door (1.27 m
0 inwide and 1.52 m
0 inhigh) and low door-sill height of an average 1.2 m (4 ft), facilitating containerised freight loading. It takes 30 minutes to convert the ATR 42, and 45 minutes to convert the ATR 72. Each optimized container has of usable volume and maximum payload is 435 kg (960 lb).
Major operators
Civilian operators
See
List of ATR 72 operators.
:
Military operators
;
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Italian Air Force
*
Guardia di Finanza
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;
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Royal Malaysian Air Force -
Maritime patrol aircraft on order.
;
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Pakistan Navy["Pakistan Navy acquires second-hand ATR72." '' AirForces Monthly'' (]Key Publishing
Key Publishing is a magazine publishing company specialising in aviation titles, based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England.
History
''Airliner World'' was launched in 1999. In 2005 it launched ''Airports of the World'', and in the same year it ...
Stamford, Lincolnshire, England), April 2013, p. 26.
;
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Philippine Air Force -
Maritime patrol aircraft on order.
With Elbit Systems supplying ELI-3360.
;
*
Turkish Navy[Hoyle, Craig. "World Air Forces Directory". '']Flight International
''Flight International'', formerly ''Flight'', is a monthly magazine focused on aerospace. Published in the United Kingdom and founded in 1909 as "A Journal devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport", i ...
'', Vol. 182, No. 5370, 11–17 December 2012. ISSN 0015-3710, p. 62.
Accidents and incidents

The ATR 72 has been involved in 66
aviation accidents and incidents
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, including 40
hull loss
A hull loss is an aviation accident that damages the aircraft beyond economic repair, resulting in a total loss. The term also applies to situations where the aircraft is missing, the search for its wreckage is terminated, or the wreckage is ...
es,
resulting in fatalities.
As of August 2024, there have been 13 accidents with at least one fatality reported. The first fatal accident involving the aircraft was
American Eagle Flight 4184 on 31 October 1994, with 68 fatalities, while the most recent accident occurred on 9 August 2024 when
Voepass Linhas Aéreas Flight 2283 crashed resulting in 62 fatalities.
Specifications
See also
References
Citations
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External links
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