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The ATR
42 was ATR's first aircraft with the prototype first flying in 1984.
The designation "42" was for the planned passenger
capacity of the aircraft. The ATR 72 is a
stretched version of the ATR 42 and
first flew in 1988.
The ATR 42 and 72 are used by over 100 airlines
around the world. Production of both
types exceeds 600. |
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Specifications
(ATR-42-300) |
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| Type: Commercial |
| Passengers: 42 (typical) |
| Engines: two 1,800 hp (1340 kW) Pratt
& Whitney Canada PW120 turboprops |
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| ATR 42: initial version typically
seating 42 passengers |
| ATR 72: stretched 42 typically seating
64-70 passengers |
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