(09 Feb 2022)
ATR, a regional aircraft
manufacturer, delivered 31 aircraft and secured 35 orders in 2021.
The company also reached a number of important milestones last
year, including:
* The delivery of 31 new aircraft on five
continents and 10 second-hand aircraft;
* The placement of 35 orders, including Letters of
Intent;
* The introduction of the new Pratt & Whitney
127XT engine series, which consumes 3% less fuel, offers a 20%
reduction in engine maintenance costs compared to our current
engines, and will become standard on ATR 72 and 42 aircraft;
* The announcement of Air Corsica as launch
customer of the PW127XT;
* The delivery of our 1,600th aircraft and the
signing of the 1,800th order;
* The launch of the industrialisation phase of our
short take-off and landing version;
* The signing of a Letter of Intent with Braathens
Regional Airlines and Neste to accelerate the certification
process of ATR aircraft with 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF);
and
* The opening of a fully-digitalised and connected
Customer Experience Studio, the first in the regional aerospace
sector.
ATR aircraft
Stefano Bortoli, ATR CEO, said, “We have
seen a clear upward trend in 2021, with positive signs from a
recovering market. This is not only due to improved economic
conditions, but also to our response to the challenges imposed by
the pandemic. We have continued to invest in our product, offering
concrete solutions so that our customers can operate their
aircraft with the most sustainable business model. Our teams made
a big leap forward towards sustainable regional aviation, with an
improved engine offer and by charting a path towards flying with
100% sustainable aviation fuels. All of which contributes to
making air services more accessible, and more affordable. That’s
the ATR spirit and values: we never stop working towards our goal
of connecting people and businesses sustainably in all regions of
the world.”
The ATR leadership also expressed optimism about
the company’s mid and long-term outlook. The freighter market is
growing strongly, and ATR forecasts a demand for 460 freighters
over 20 years in the up to nine tonnes category. Passenger to
freighter conversions are another part of the cargo business
potential: most of the 10 second-hand aircraft delivered by ATR in
2021 have been converted for cargo operations.
ATR also predicts further opportunities by tapping
into the replacement market – with a potential of 1,200 turboprops
in the 30 to 70-seat category – and further connecting growing
markets like Japan, South Asia and Africa, which need to increase
domestic and cross-border connections.
The company will bring
the new, more efficient PW127XT engine to market in 2022. The
Toulouse-based manufacturer will also perform a test flight in
Spring with Braathens Regional Airlines and Neste, aiming to
complete the 100% SAF certification of its aircraft by 2025.
Fabrice Vautier, SVP Commercial, said, “Our core
mission is to provide essential regional connectivity. 40% of our
operators are serving mainly essential services and 85% of ATR
operations are domestic. We expect these percentages to grow in
2022. Covid has accelerated some trends, such as the development
of e-commerce and the shift to homeworking. This leads to an
increase in demand to travel from smaller airports and creates new
opportunities for regional operators. ATR has a significant role
to play, offering sustainability, comfort, reliability and
unparalleled economics. The combination of these parameters is
unique to us.”
Headlines: |
|
|