ATR at MRO Americas 2016

Toulouse, 31 March 2016 – The world’s leading regional aircraft manufacturer, ATR will be attending MRO Americas 2016, a premier event for the commercial aerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul industry. The event will be held from 5h to 7th April at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, Dallas, USA. ATR will welcome visitors at Stand n°3216.
 
In addition to networking with industry professionals, ATR will showcase its extensive portfolio of customer support products and services which include its bestselling offering, the Global Maintenance Agreement (GMA). The GMA is tailored to the requirements of each operator and greatly enhances its unique ability to delivery comprehensive and cost-effective maintenance planning for ATR customers.
 
Proximity has always been a key priority for ATR in maintaining strong relationships with customers.  ATR has considerably increased its global footprint in the region in recent years. Its team of customer support experts in Miami, Florida, provide its operators with 24/7 assistance and counsel. ATR has an effective MRO network for airframe maintenance in the region with partners in Brazil and in the USA, handling support activities for North America, South America and the Caribbean.

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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.