Taiwan-based UNI Air, a subsidiary of EVA Air,
has signed a contract with European regional turboprop
manufacturer ATR to purchase 10 ATR 72-600s.
Deliveries are
scheduled to start in third quarter 2012.
UNI Air will use its new ATR-600s to
progressively replace the Dash-8-300 aircraft it now has in its
fleet.
The regional carrier’s new ATRs will be equipped with
advanced technologies such as a glass cockpit avionics suite and
redesigned cabin interiors.
The aircraft will feature Armonia
cabin especially created for ATR by Italy’s Giugiaro Design and
equipped for passengers’ enhanced comforts with lighter-weight
slim-line seats and larger overhead bins that will accommodate a
maximum number of carry-on bags.
UNI Air Chairman
Tony Su said, “We are pleased to update our regional fleet with
the most modern aircraft on the market. The new ATR -600 series
will enable us to give our passengers the highest standards of
comfort and, at the same time, optimize our fuel and operating
costs. We are looking forward to introducing our new ATR aircraft
and operating them in Asia.”
As of today, 50
Asia Pacific operators are flying 250 aircraft in the burgeoning
air travel market. ATR’s delivery schedule currently includes
approximately 100 aircraft on order for Asia Pacific carriers.
ATR Chief Executive Officer Filippo Bagnato said, “In the last
several years, Asia and the Pacific region have represented some
50% of our total order intakes.”
ATR 72-600
Passenger capacity: 68-74
seats Engines: Pratt & Whitney 127M Maximum power at
take-off: 2,750 horse power per engine Maximum weight at
take-off: 23,000 Kg Maximum load: 7,500 Kg Maximum
range with full passenger load: 899 nautical miles (1,665 Km) Fuel burn (1-hour flight): 2.5 kg/passenger/100 km
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