Airlines operating ATR 42 / 72 airplanes
ATR 42 / 72 is a turboprop medium-range passenger aircraft. The first flight of ATR 42 / 72 took place on October 27, 1988, and was put into service on October 27, 1989. The main operators are Wings Air (67 planes), IndiGo (35 planes), Azul Brazilian Airlines (33 planes), Air New Zealand (29 planes), Utair (15 planes), KrasAvia (2 planes). A total of 1,000 airplanes were produced. The aircraft is designed to carry up to 74 passengers of one class for a distance of up to 1,300 km.
We have compiled a complete list of airlines that use ATR 42 / 72
Airlines
- Afrijet Business Service2 types
- Air Algerie1 type
- Air Alsie2 types
- Air Antilles1 type
- Air Chathams1 type
- Air Corsica2 types
- Air Europa1 type
- Air Europa Express1 type
- Air Madagascar1 type
- Air Mauritius1 type
- Air North1 type
- Air Thanlwin3 types
- Bestfly Cabo Verde1 type
- Binter Canarias1 type
- Blue Islands1 type
- Buddha Air3 types
- Calm Air3 types
- Cambodia Angkor Air1 type
- Canadian North4 types
- CanaryFly2 types
- Chalair Aviation2 types
- CM Airlines1 type
- Hi Air (Korea)1 type
- Hunnu Air1 type
- InterCaribbean Airways2 types
- Iran Aseman Airlines1 type
- Israir1 type
- Kangala Air Express1 type
- KrasAvia2 types
- La Costeña1 type
- Lao Airlines1 type
- Loganair1 type
- Malaysia Airlines1 type
- MAP Linhas Aéreas2 types
- MASwings1 type
- NoRRA Nordic Regional Airlines2 types
- Novoair1 type
- NyxAir1 type
- Overland Airways2 types
- Pakistan International Airlines - PIA1 type
- Pelita Air1 type
- Precision Air2 types
- Rise Air1 type
- SATENA1 type
- Sky Express1 type
- Solenta Aviation3 types
- Sunlight Air1 type
- Swiftair2 types
- TAG1 type
- Tarom2 types
- Trigana Air Service2 types
- Tsaradia1 type
- Tunisair Express1 type
- UTair1 type
- VASCO - Vietnam Air Services2 types
- Vietnam Airlines2 types
- VoePass Linhas Aéreas2 types
- Yeti Airlines2 types