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ATR 72
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The ATR 72 is a twin-turboprop short-haul regional airliner built by the French-Italian aircraft ATR 72
manufacturer ATR. It seats up to 74 passengers in a single-class configuration and is operated by
a two-pilot crew.

Contents
1 Development
2 Design
3 Variants
3.1 ATR 72-100
3.2 ATR 72-200
3.3 ATR 72-210 ATR 72 of Aer Arann at take off
3.4 ATR 72-500 Role Regional airliner
3.5 ATR 72-600 Manufacturer ATR
3.6 Other variants First flight 27 October 1988
4 Major operators Introduced 27 October 1989 (Finnair)
5 Accidents and incidents Status In revenue service
6 Specifications (72-500) Primary users American Eagle
7 See also Binter Canarias
8 References Kingfisher Airlines
9 External links FedEx Express
Number built 408
Unit cost 72-500: $16.5 - 20 million (2008)
[1]
Development Developed ATR 42
from
The ATR 72 was developed from the ATR 42 in order to increase the seating capacity (48 to 68)
by stretching the fuselage by 4.5 m (14 ft 9 in), increasing the wingspan, adding more powerful engines, and
increasing fuel capacity by approximately 10 percent. The 72 was announced in 1986,[2] and made its maiden flight
on 27 October 1988. Exactly one year after that, on October 27, 1989, Finnair became the first company to put the
plane into service.[3]

At least 408 ATR 72s have been delivered worldwide with orders pending on at least 28 more.

Design Bangkok Airways ATR


72-500 at Luang Prabang
Passengers are boarded using the rear door (which is rare for a passenger plane) as the front door is used to load airport, Laos
cargo. Finnair ordered their ATR 72s with front passenger door so they could use the jet bridges at Helsinki-Vantaa
airport.[4]

A tail stand must be installed when passengers are boarding or disembarking in the case the nose lifts off the ground, which is common if the aircraft
is loaded or unloaded incorrectly.

The ATR aircraft does not have an Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), but it has a propeller brake (referred to as "Hotel Mode") that stops the propeller on
the #2 (right) engine, allowing the turbine to run and provide air and power to the aircraft without the propeller spinning. This eliminates the need for
the added weight and expense of an APU.[5]

Variants
ATR 72-100

Two sub-types were marketed as the 100 series (-100)

ATR 72-101
Initial production variant powered by two PW124B engines and certified in September 1989.
ATR 72-102
PW124B powered variant certified in December 1989 A Kingfisher Airlines ATR
72-500
ATR 72-200

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Two sub-types were marketed as the 200 series (-200) The -200 was the original production version, powered by
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW124B engines rated at 2400 shp.[6]

ATR 72-201
Higher maximum take-off weight variant of the -101, a PW124B powered variant certified in September 1989
ATR 72-202
Higher maximum take-off weight variant of the -102, a PW124B powered variant certified in December 1989
Arkia ATR 72-500 parked at
ATR 72-210 Eilat Airport, Israel

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 2,750 shp (2,050 kW) each for improved performance in hot and high-
altitude conditions. Difference between the sub-types is the type of doors, emergency exits.

ATR 72-211
PW127 powered variant certified in December 1992
ATR 72-212
PW127 powered variant certified in December 1992
Aurigny Air Services ATR
72-200 lands at Bristol
ATR 72-500 Airport, England

ATR 72-212A
Marketed as the -500 and certified in January 1997 with either PW127M or PW 127F 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 72-600
On Tuesday 2 October 2007, ATR CEO Stéphane Mayer, announced the launch of the new -600 series aircraft at a Vietnam Air Service Company
ATR 72-200 at Co Ong
Press Conference held in Washington, D.C..
Airport, Con Dao, Vietnam
The new ATR 42-600 and ATR 72-600 will feature the latest technological enhancements while building upon the
well-known advantages of the current aircraft, namely its high efficiency, proven dispatch reliability, low fuel burn
and operating cost. It will include the new PW127M as standard engine, Glass Cockpit flight deck featuring five
wide LCD screens that will replace the current EFIS (Electronic Flight instrument System). In addition, a multi-
purpose computer (MPC) will further enhance Flight Safety and operational capabilities. The new avionics, to be
supplied by Thales, will also provide CAT III and RNP capabilities. The -600 series ATR aircraft will be
progressively introduced during the second half of 2010.[7][8] Aer Arann ATR 72 at Leeds
Bradford International Airport,
Using a temporary test registration F-WWEY[9] the prototype ATR 72-600 first flew on 24 July 2009, it had been UK
converted from an ATR 72-500,[10]

Other variants
ATR unveiled a large cargo door modification for all ATR 72 at Farnborough 2002, coupled with a dedicated cargo conversion. FedEx, DHL, and
UPS all operate the type.[11]

A VIP version of the -500 is available with a luxury interior for executive or corporate transport.[12]

An anti-submarine warfare (ASW) variant of the -500 (itself a version of the maritime patrol variant of the ATR 42-500) is also in production[13] and
has been selected by Turkish Navy and Italian Navy for ASW and anti-surface warfare (ASuW) duties. Ten aircraft will be delivered to the Turkish
Navy beginning in 2010. Italy's order of four aircraft will begin deliveries in 2012. For ASW and ASuW missions, the aircraft will be armed with a
pod-mounted machine gun, light-weight torpedoes, anti-surface missiles, and depth charges.[14] They will also be equipped with the AMASCOS
(Airborne Maritime Situation and Control System) maritime surveillance system of Thales, as well as electronic warfare and reconnaissance systems,
and will also be used for maritime search and rescue operations.[15]

Major operators
Executive Airlines / American Eagle (39)
Binter Canarias (13)
Swiftair (13)
Cebu Pacific (8)
FedEx Express (13)
Kingfisher Airlines (12)
Air New Zealand (11)

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Mount Cook Airline as a subsidiary of Air New Zealand (11)


Aer Arann (10)
Alitalia Express (10 all in storage)
Jet Airways (10)
TransAsia Airways (10)
Vietnam Airlines (10)
Olympic Airlines (7)

47 other airlines also operate the type in smaller numbers.

Major firm orders include:

Cebu Pacific (2, with 8 options)


Kingfisher Airlines (31)
Kingfisher Red (27)
Malaysia Airlines (20,with options for another 13)
Firefly-(10 firm orders and 10 optional)
MASwings-(10 firm orders and 3 optional)
Hansung Airlines (20)
Vietnam Airlines (11)

Accidents and incidents


American Eagle Flight 4184 crashed due to icing on 31 October 1994 in Roselawn, Indiana. The accident had a significant effect on
procedures for dealing with ATR in-flight icing as well as US airlines' utilization of ATR aircraft in specific geographical areas. After a period
of mandatory grounding, American Eagle and Delta Connection permanently stopped using the plane on temperate routes. Since the Eagle
incidents, ATR had improved the anti-ice boots,[16] though ice-related incidents continued with the type, including a 2002 crash (see below)
and a 2009 event where a smaller ATR-42 variant crashed during landing, in icy conditions.[17] Despite this, ATRs are still used in European
markets, including the climate of the Nordic countries.
TransAsia Airways (TAA) cargo flight 79, an ATR 72-200, crashed due to icing on 21 December 2002 during flight from Taipei to Macau.
Both crew members were killed. The plane encountered severe icing conditions beyond the icing certification envelope of the aircraft and
crashed into sea 17 km southwest of Makung city. The Aviation Safety Council of Taiwan investigation found that the crash was caused by ice
accumulation around the plane's major components, resulting in the aircraft's loss of control. The investigation identified that flight crew did
not respond to the severe icing conditions with the appropriate alert situation awareness and did not take the necessary actions.[18]
American Eagle Flight 5401 crashed on landing in San Juan, Puerto Rico during a failed go-around attempt on 9 May 2004. Seventeen people
were injured, but there were no fatalities.
On 6 August 2005, Tuninter Flight 1153, a Tuninter ATR 72 en route from Bari, Italy, to Djerba, Tunisia, ditched into the Mediterranean Sea
about 18 miles (29 km) from the city of Palermo. Sixteen of the 39 people on board died. The accident resulted from engine fuel exhaustion due
to the installation of ATR 42 fuel quantity indicators in the ATR 72.[19]
On 24 August 2008, an Air Dolomiti ATR 72 en route from Munich, Germany, to Bologna, Italy, abandoned take off after the pilot announced
a smoke alarm. The airline treated the plane's evacuation as a mild incident. On 26 August, an amateur video, filmed by a bystander, showed
60 passengers jumping from and fleeing the burning plane before fire department workers extinguish the flames.[20]
On 26 December 2008, a Mount Cook Airlines ATR 72-500 en route from Wellington to Christchurch, New Zealand, lost power in its right
engine one minute after takeoff. A passenger reported seeing something hit the engine and smoke from the engine filled the cabin through the
air conditioning system. An Air New Zealand spokeswoman said the airplane's pilots saw a warning indicator light and shut down one engine.
Air New Zealand engineers are investigating the cause of the engine failure.[21]
On 4 August 2009, Bangkok Airways Flight 266, an ATR 72-212A from Bangkok Airways skidded into a disused tower at the airport on Koh
Samui.The pilot of the aircraft has died and so far 10 passengers are confirmed injured.

Specifications (72-500)
[22]
Data from ATR website

General characteristics
Crew: 4 (2 flight deck crew and 2 cabin crew)
Capacity: 62-74 passengers
Length: 27.166 m (89 ft 2 in)
Wingspan: 27.050 m (88 ft 9 in)
Height: 7.650 m (25 ft 1 in)
Wing area: 61.00 m² (656.6 ft²)
Empty weight: 13,500 kg (29,762 lb)
Loaded weight: 22,670 kg (49,979 lb)
Useful load: 7,850 kg (17,306 lb)
Max takeoff weight: 22,800 kg (49,604 lb)

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Powerplant: 2× Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127M turboprop, 1,846 kW (2,475 hp) each

Performance
Cruise speed: 507 km/h (274 knots, 315 mph)
Range: 1,650 km (890 nm, 1,025 mi)
Service ceiling: : 7,620 m (24,900 ft)

See also
Related development
ATR 42

Comparable aircraft
Bombardier Dash 8 Series 400
British Aerospace ATP
CASA C-295
Fokker 50
Handley Page Herald
Ilyushin Il-114
NAMC YS-11
Saab 2000

References
1. ^ http://www.atr.fr/public/atr/html/upload/doc/4884a6cd9d909ATR72.pdf
2. ^ Detailed Milestones (http://www.atraircraft.com/milestone2.htm)
3. ^ ATR Profile (http://www.atraircraft.com/ATRprofile.htm)
4. ^ Photos: ATR ATR-72-201 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net (http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0290349/M/)
5. ^ http://www.atraircraft.com/downl/ATR%2042-72%20The%20Regional%20Way%202005.pdf
6. ^ ATR 72-200 (http://www.atraircraft.com/atr72200_210_ok.htm)
7. ^ ATR 42/72-600 (http://www.entrepreneur.com/tradejournals/article/170506680.html)
8. ^ ATR 72-600 to fly early this summer (http://www.ainonline.com/news/single-news-page/article/atr-72-600-to-fly-early-this-summer/)
9. ^ Image of F-WWEY (http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=6624135)
10. ^ "ATR 72-600 startet zum Erstflug (http://www.flugrevue.de/de/zivilluftfahrt/fluggeraete/atr-72-600-startet-zum-erstflug.12764.htm) " (in German). Flug
Revue. http://www.flugrevue.de/de/zivilluftfahrt/fluggeraete/atr-72-600-startet-zum-erstflug.12764.htm. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
11. ^ ATR Cargo Solutions (http://www.atraircraft.com/cargo_sol.htm)
12. ^ ATR Corporate Version (http://www.atr.fr/public/atr/html/products/products.php?aid=519&pid=30422)
13. ^ ASW variant (http://www.atraircraft.com/atrasw.htm)
14. ^ http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htnavai/articles/20081230.aspx
15. ^ ATR 72-500ASW (http://www.deagel.com/Maritime-Patrol-Aircraft/ATR-72-ASW_a000090004.aspx)
16. ^ http://www.airliners.net/articles/read.main?id=17 ATR from the pilot's perspective
17. ^ CNN: FedEx plane crashes in Texas (http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/27/fedex.crash/index.html?iref=topnews) 27 January 2009
18. ^ Aviation Safety Council-Occurrence Investigations (http://www.asc.gov.tw/asc_en/accident_list_2.asp?accident_no=85)
19. ^ http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20050806-0
20. ^ Amateur films flaming plane at Munich airport (http://www.thelocal.de/13931/20080826/)
21. ^ Engine fails on New Zealand airliner (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28392942/)
22. ^ "ATR 72-500 - Products - ATR (http://www.atraircraft.com/public/atr/html/products/products.php?aid=506) ". http://www.atraircraft.com/public/atr/html/
products/products.php?aid=506. Retrieved 2007-07-19.

External links
Official site (http://www.atraircraft.com)
ATR -600 Series launch announcement (http://www.skycontrol.net/business-general-aviation/atr-launches-the-%E2%80%98-600-series%E2%
80%99-aircraft/)
ATR 72-600 (http://www.atr.fr/public/atr/html/upload/img/47e28db977b54600frontflymd.jpg)
ATR -600 Series cabine (http://www.atr.fr/public/atr/html/upload/img/48fc90524b44dcabine_web.jpg)
ATR -600 Series cockpit (http://www.atraircraft.com/public/atr/html/upload/img/49e46751f0aedcockpit%20nuit_B.jpg)
ATR mulls options for larger turboprop (http://www.ainonline.com/news/single-news-page/article/atr-mulls-options-for-larger-turboprop/) *
(http://www.cardatabase.net/modifiedairlinerphotos/search/photo_search.php?id=00000116)

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