ATR holds Global Operators Conference

ATR hosts its Global Operators Conference over a two-day period (31st March – 1st April). For it 13th edition, the event is held in Nice, France. Held every two years and very welcome by the operators community, the event brings together most of the ATR current operators worldwide as well as ATR key suppliers.
 
During these two days, the attending operators will present the most relevant aspects of their experience with the ATR aircraft: maintenance, operation in different environments and conditions, best practices and experience. ATR, as the aircraft manufacturer, will present as well various aspects related with the product, its support options and new developments.
 
Patrick de Castelbajac says “these conferences are invaluable opportunities for ATR to learn more about our customers’ operations, operators and owners. We are committed to working ever closer with our clients as our operators community continues to grow in each region.”
 
Attendance at these Operators Conferences is increasing, and customer interactions with each other and with our Customer Support and Services team have proven to greatly contribute to the continuous improvement of the quality of customer operations.

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About ATR

ATR is the world number one regional aircraft manufacturer with its ATR 42 and 72, the best-selling aircraft in the below 90-seat market segment. The unifying vision of the company is to accelerate sustainable connections for people, communities and businesses, no matter how remote. Flown by some 200 airlines in over 100 countries, ATR aircraft opened 160 new routes in 2023, facilitating the development of territories and enabling access to crucial services like healthcare and education. Thanks to ATR’s focus on continuous innovation and the intrinsic efficiency of the turboprop technology, ATR aircraft are the most advanced, versatile, cost-effective and lowest-emission regional aircraft on the market, emitting 45% less CO2 than similar-size regional jets. In January 2022, we flew the first ever commercial aircraft using 100% SAF in both engines. ATR is a joint-venture between Airbus and Leonardo.