ATR72-600 Latest Generation
ATR72-600 Latest Generation
ATR72-600 Latest Generation
The Latest
Generation
Turboprop
VERSATILITY
COMFORT
TECHNOLOGY
Innovation ATR Never Ending
Reinforcing
leadership
in the turboprop
market
One of the key success factors of the ATR
Program has been the continuous attention
to the market evolution, to meet the rigo-
rous requirements of the regional airlines.
Leader in the 50-70 seat turboprop market,
ATRs fundamental strategy is to maintain
the main strengths of its products, unbea-
table operational costs, high reliability, pas-
senger comfort and family concept, while
continuing to innovate and develop product
and services to satisfy the demands of ATR
operators worldwide.
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I
n addition to the continuous design changes policy
to comply with latest regulatory requirement
evolutions, ATR is offering to regional airlines
original and advanced solutions, keeping in mind
essential drivers:
Further enhance ATR competitiveness
Reinforce and optimise operational exibility
Contribute to cost reduction initiatives
Maintain the general ATR design philosophy,
in terms of:
Efciency
Easy retrot
High maintainability and reliability
Strong commonality
Low operating cost.
ATR Series -600
Product Strategy
Three main development
axis have been identied
and will be integral part
of a signicant model
evolution:
Performance enhan-
cement and expan-
ded operational ver-
satility
Passengers' comfort
and appeal
Technology upgrade
T
emperature or altitude extremes from the Equator to the Arctic Circle are the
daily environment for ATR aircraft.
Operated today in all types of climates and conditions, ATR operational exibi-
lity and versatility are recognized worldwide by regional operators.
Low weights, together with an advanced aerodynamic design and state-of-the-art
Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 Series engines, keep fuel burn to a minimum.
Expanding further operational versatility is the objective of ATR, to provide airlines
with tailored performance to suit regional operations and increase revenues.
Providing exactly what the customer needs in a fast evolving market.
Tailored to
Regional Operation
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EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
Enhanced Performance
and Expanded
Operational Versatility
Increased ATR 72-600
operational weights
Improved hot &
high airport perfor-
mance with PW127M
engine
PW127M multi-rated
engine
Short runways take-
off performance
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EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
Max Take-Off Weight
From 22,500 kg
(49,604lb) up to
23,000kg (50,706lb)
Max Zero Fuel Weight
From 20,500 kg (45,195
lb) up to 21,000kg
(46,297lb)
F
ollowing a strong
market requirement,
ATR 72-600 is
offered with increased
payload, making the
aircraft even more
attractive, also in terms of
operational range.
Up to 500 kg (1,100 lb)
higher payload for the
same range, with addi-
tional 5-pax revenue
or 190 Nm (350 km)
extended range perfor-
mance at same payload
are now available with
MTOW and MZFW
increase of 500 kg
(1,100 lb).
ADVANTAGES
Higher weights meet
new regulations cal-
ling for heavier pas-
senger and baggage
weight
Meets airline require-
ments for high density
cabin layouts
Increased ATR 72-600
Operational Weights
ISA- No wind - JAR Reserves - Typical European Airline OEW
641 nm
828 nm
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000
Range (Nm)
ATR72 -600
70 pax @95 kg
640 Nm
830 Nm
Payload (kg)
Basic Weights
ATR 72-500
MTOW22,500 kg
MZFW20,500 kg
Optional Weights
ATR 72-600
MTOW23,000 kg
MZFW21,000 kg
Rang
PW1
TLS
BUD
EDI
FRA
FCO
LCY
CDG
MAD
LIS
TUN
ALG
AMS
BRU
HAM
PRG
BTS
MXP
NAP
VIE
CPH
BEG
DUB
SVQ
WAW
BMA
FBU
830 Nm
70 pax @ 95 kg (225 lb)
Up to 830 Nm
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ATR 72-500 ATR 72-600
Basic Optional
MTOW 22,500kg
49,604 lb
22,800kg
50,265 lb
23,000kg
50,706 lb
MLW 22,350kg
49,272 lb
22,350kg
49,272 lb
22,350kg
49,272 lb
MZFW 20,500kg
45,195 lb
20,800kg
45,855 lb
21,000kg
46,297 lb
OEW (Basic) 12,950kg
28,549 lb
13,010kg
28,682 lb
13,010kg
28,682 lb
Max Payload 7,550kg
16,645 lb
7,790kg
17,173 lb
7,990kg
17,614 lb
EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
Additional revenues in severe
environments: PW127M
TAKE-OFF FROM DENVER
Altitude: 5,333 ft
OAT: 77F (25C)
64 pax @ 220 lb (100 kg)
OEW : 29,650 lb (13,450 kg)
+ 225 Nm with same
payload or
+ 5 passengers for the same
distance
W
ith the scope to provide even better
performance and additional payload for
the most demanding networks (hot & high
airports, mountainous environment), ATR is offering a
more powerful engine: the PW127M.
The PW127M delivers 5% higher thermodynamic power
at Take-Off and Max Continuous ratings.
Thanks to the new ratings, performance will improve in
terms of :
Take-off weight between 500 kg and 600 kg (1,100lb to
1,320lb) when limitations exist
Single-Engine Net ceiling increased by about 1,000ft.
Pwl27P
PW127M
l,000 ft
+ 1,000 ft Single-Engine
Net Ceiling
IMPROVED MAX CONTI-
NUOUS RATING WITH
PW127M
Range with
PW127M
Range with
PW127F
130 Nm (240 km) range
(PW127F)
355 Nm (658 km) range
(PW 127M)
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EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
Multi-Rated Engine Power
A unique engine hardware PW 127 for three power settings: PW127E, PW127F,
PW127M
Engine rating selected through airframe identication system (EEC multi-congura-
tion)*
Two levels of power will be available for the ATR 72, allowing PW127F ratings for
standard operations or PW127M ratings for hot & high operations, through the
Flex Operation concept.
The benets of this concept for an airline come essentially from the optimisation
of a mixed ATR eet. The management of the engines eet durability (Life Limited
Parts impact) will be facilitated and maintenance costs controlled and optimised.
This engine is made available by early 2008 and it is designed to be retrotable on
ATR -500 Series.
Smart Cycle
Card
PDAU
CAP
LLC
MPC
TQ lnd.
LP|U
P/8
PAT|NG
CAP
LLC
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LP|U
CAUT|ON
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Electronic Engine Control Rating
PW127M Flex Operation Concept
P/B: Push/Button
CAP: Crew Alerting Panel
ERIU: Engine Rating Interface Unit
FDAU: Flight Data Acquisition Unit
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EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
Thanks to full RTO take-
off procedure, ATR 72-
600 can carry up to 70
passengers on a 300Nm
(550 km) sector distance
(RW10, no wind, dry
runway, 10C).
ATR 72 aircraft have 6
steep slope approach
capability, allowing
operations into difcult
access airports.
London City Airport Operation
ATR 72-600 can operate protably
on London City airport
I
n order to respond to even more stringent
requirements coming from emerging markets
and to assure air transport connexions to remote
regions, ATR has developed a tailored solution, with the
objective to further improve take-off capabilities on very
short runways.
Thanks to this option, ATR 72-600 will be able to operate
protably from very short runways everywhere in the
world, improving dramatically MTOW and payload.
Short Runways
Take-Off Performance (RTO 100%)
IMPROVING ATR 72-600
TAKE-OFF FROM 900 m
(2,953 ft) RUNWAY
Through Take-Off with full RTO
procedure
RTO: Reserve Take-Off
MTOW:
+1,000 kg (2,200lb)
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EXPANDING OPERATIONAL VERSATILITY
The ATR cabin is simply
the best in providing pas-
sengers and Operators
with what they expect.
New technological inno-
vations are being incor-
porated to further enhan-
ce the feeling of space,
comfort and the pleasure
of ying with ATR.
Pleasing People
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Enhancing
Comfort & Appeal
Matching
Passenger
Expectations
A
TR benets from the widest cabin in the
turboprop market, providing maximum
passenger space and setting high standards of
comfort.
New style interiors offer more baggage room and fee-
ling of space.
The new smooth, soft lines of the ceiling and cabin side
panels, re-shaped and re-designed to offer passengers
more space and light, create an harmonious and balan-
ced environment where traveling is a pleasure.
ENHANCING COMFORT AND APPEAL
The Elegance Cabin
Restyled Environment and Modern Interiors
These changes are included in a new cabin harmony denition, called Elegance,
already selected by many ATR Operators.
To satisfy the most demanding airline and passenger expectations, new type seats
are offered, modern styled and light weight concept, combined with outstanding low
maintenance features, meeting the latest requirements of cost conscious airlines.
THE RIGHT COMBINA-
TION OF:
Low heat
Low failure rate
Low maintenance
Low weight & volume
Low power
No radio emissions
WITH:
High efciency
High reliability
Much longer life
A
new cabin
styling with
totally renewed
commercial furnishing
specication is available
on ATR models in order
to provide Customers
with enhanced comfort,
space and appeal.
LED Lighting
Cabin lighting based on LED technology for warmer and more agreeable atmosphere
with soft and diffused lighting.
LED: Light-Emitting Diodes
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ENHANCING COMFORT AND APPEAL
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In-Flight Entertainment (IFE)
System
MAIN FEATURES
Integrated in PSU
5 screen
Up to 18 screens in
basic conguration
Motorised
Low weights
Low maintenance
Power Supply
Safety Slgns
4 spare lnputs for vldeo
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N
P
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Audlo output to Pax Address
Power Supply
Safety Slgns
4 spare lnputs for vldeo
|
N
P
U
T
S
Audlo output to Pax Address
DvD player
T
o respond to market needs and evolving
requirements coming from passengers and
operators, ATR is now offering an IFE system for a
more attractive passenger cabin.
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ENHANCING COMFORT AND APPEAL
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Never-Ending
Innovation
T
he aviation industry is at the forefront of
advanced and innovative technology.
Continuous evolution and improvement of pro-
ducts and services have always been decisive to main-
tain airlines competitiveness.
Today, increasingly demanding technical and safety
legislation and Air Trafc Control requirements make
adaptability and exibility more important than ever.
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W
ith the future in mind, airlines prefer to avoid
the necessity to incur high cost of investing
in upgrades and modications in order to
meet evolving standards. Regional aircraft today must
exceed current technical, safety and maintenance
requirements.
Flight safety and aircraft maintenance optimisation are
two of the major requirements coming from Operators
and Airworthiness Authorities.
In the wake of this evolution, ATR is now offering signi-
cant product upgrades and innovative solutions.
Leadership is not only market share, but mainly tech-
nology at the service of low operating cost and high
reliability.
Technology Development
NEW PRODUCTS UPGRADES
Multi-Purpose Computer (MPC)
ACARS
Paperless cockpit (EFB)
Integrated Aircraft Centralized Maintenance System
(ACMS)
New Avionics Suite with Glass Cockpit
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
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MPC FEATURES
1 single computer for :
APM (Aircraft Performance Monitoring) providing
crew awareness of in-ight aircraft behaviour
EHS (Enhanced Surveillance) required by March 2007,
for aircraft parameters acquisition and transfer to
transponders
ADS-B (Auto Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast) for
aircraft parameters acquisition and transfer to trans-
ponders
Aircraft Centralised Maintenance System
QAR (Quick Access Recorder) allows to record FDR
parameters on a PCMCIA card
G-Meter records ight and landing vertical accelera-
tions without FDR reading
Maintenance/BITE monitoring availability of BITE
messages in the cockpit; provides recommendations
in plain text
ACMS (Aircraft Conditions Monitoring System) for
aircraft parameters analysis for troubleshooting
purpose
FDEP (Flight Data Entry and Printout) simulation
(FDAU interface) plain text FDEP page in Computer
Display
Engine Parameters Processing and Downloading
[under development]
Performance
monitoring
Maintenance
MPC: 1 single computer for all
functionalities
Multi-Purpose Computer
(MPC)
The innovative concept
for system equipment
monitoring
Upgradeable solution
for ight safety and
aircraft maintenance
optimization
Compliant with both
current and foreseable
future airworthiness
regulations
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TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
Multi-Purpose Computer - APM
APM - Aircraft Performance Monitoring
This system is unique in the aviation industry, with the
benets of enhancing aircraft safety and protection,
acting on crew awareness:
Real time acquisition of ight data and aircraft para-
meters
Computation of theoretical performance according to
ight conditions
Comparison between actual and theoretical perfor-
mance (weight, speeds, )
If discrepancy, alert and warning are delivered to
crew
Gives evidence to the
crew of severe ice
effect on the aircraft
performance
Alerts the crew about
compliance with the
minimum required IAS
(Indicating Air Speed)
Shows evidence of
external conditions
encountered as proof
of compliance of timely
procedure application
Draws pilots attention Indicates minimum speed Helps pilot to justify