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Mon, Jan 20, 2025

Abelo Expands Fleet With ATR Order

Converts Order To Mix Of  ATR 42-600 And 72-600 Aircraft

Irish aircraft leasing company Abelo deepened its partnership with regional aircraft manufacturer ATR with a significant expansion of its leasable fleet by converting its original order for 10 ATR 42 aircraft to a mix of five ATR 42-600 and five ATR 72-600 aircraft. Additionally, Abelo firmed its order for three more ATR 72-600 via options agreed upon during the Dubai Airshow in 2023.

Stephen Gorman, Abelo’s CEO, said, “Abelo is dedicated to enabling sustainable regional connectivity by championing turboprops as a low-emission solution. By diversifying our fleet with ATR 42-600 and 72-600 aircraft and adding three new ATR 72-600, we continue to provide our customers with exceptional performance, reduced emissions, and enhanced passenger comfort. This investment strengthens our ability to meet the evolving needs of regional aviation.”

Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, ATR’s CEO, said, “With delivery slots secured until 2029, this fleet expansion reaffirms the long-term collaboration between ATR and Abelo and underscores our shared vision of enhancing regional connectivity and providing top-tier air transportation solutions to passengers across diverse networks.

“These additional ATR 42s and 72s will enable Abelo to continue matching aircraft demand efficiently, leveraging the industry's most cost-effective regional aircraft while promoting the transition towards responsible aviation.”

ATR said it will disclose additional orders in the coming weeks as part of releasing its full-year results for 2024.

FMI:  www.atr-aircraft.com/

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