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Thu, Feb 28, 2019

ATR extends Type ‘A’ Maintenance Visit Intervals

EASA Certifies Move From 500 To 750 Hours

Turboprop manufacturer ATR has received certification from EASA to extend the intervals between the Type A maintenance checks from 500 to 750 hours, for all of its aircraft series. This 50% increase in intervals will allow ATR customers a significant reduction in aircraft maintenance costs and an increased aircraft availability of one additional day every 1,500 flight hours, generating additional revenue opportunities.

"This certification reflects the robust maintenance policies and procedures that we have worked to put in place," said Tom Anderson, ATR’s SVP Programs and Customer Services. "ATR consistently strives to innovate and develop its products and offer enhanced support to our operators. Every airline wants their aircraft flying as much as possible and by extending the intervals between maintenance checks, ATR is ensuring that our aircraft will spend more time in the air and less on the ground, generating increased revenue potential. The next step is now to target an escalation of the C Checks to provide even more value.”

ATR’s global fleet represents over 1,200 aircraft. As part of its policy of placing the customer at the heart of its business, ATR is able to provide 24/7 support to its operators via its brand new Customer Care Center based in Blagnac.

(Source: ATR news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.atr-aircraft.com

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