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ATR 42-600

ATR 42-600

Turboprop Airplanes
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Basic Information
Name
ATR 42-600
Designation
ATR 42-600
Alternate Designation
ATR 42-600S
Equipment Type
Turboprop Airplanes
Manufacturer
ATR
Date of Introduction
2012
Description

The ATR 42-600 is a further development of the ATR 42 aircraft family encompassing the latest technological enhancements while building upon the proven ATR 42-500 airframe and retaining thus the low fuel burn and operating cost. The -600 series aircraft family was announced early in October 2007 and was projected for delivery in the second of 2010 replacing the -500 series aircraft as production standard. The new airplane will represent a major boost in avionics, engine performance, cabin comfort and LED technology for the ATR 42/72 aircraft family. The ATR 42-600S is a short takeoff and landing variant launched in October 2019 with certification and entry into service expected in the second half of 2022. The ATR 42-600 turboprop aircraft will feature the Pratt & Whiney PW127M engine with increased power which translates into aircraft's improved performance for hot climate and high conditions. ATR will introduce extensively more durable and energy efficient LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology replacing the lighting systems inside the cabin and external navigation and anti-collision lights as well. The new avionics suite meant for the -600 series will include a glass cockpit with 5 wide LCD screens replacing the current EFIS system and provided with upgraded avionics instrumentation which encompasses navigation, recording, auto- pilot and communications. ATR project to provide the new aircraft with a multi-purpose computer (MPC) for safer and more reliable operations. In addition to the upgraded performance, the new avionics suite will result lighter, more durable and reliable with a lower energy consumption.

Overview (Deagel)
Group Turboprop Airplanes
Status Active
Also Known As ATR 42-600S
Origin France, Italy
Contractor ATR
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) November 9, 2012
First Flight March 5, 2010
Total Production 117
Unitary Cost USD $18.9 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Number of Engines 2
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Turboprop Engines: PW127M (2)
Variants
Variant 1 ATR 42
Variant 2 ATR 72
Variant 3 ATR 42 Surveyor
Variant 4 ATR 72 ASW
Variant 5 ATR 72-600
Variant 6 ATR 42-600
Variant 7 ATR 72-600F
Variant 8 ATR NEO
Details
Country of Origin France
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Operators (18)
Russia
China
France
Japan
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Bhutan
Colombia
Denmark
Indonesia
Ireland
Malaysia
Maldives
Mexico
Morocco
Nigeria
Papua New Guinea
Tanzania
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