Indonesia's fast growing carrier Lion Air and
the European regional turboprop manufacturer ATR have signed a
contract for the purchase of 27 additional ATR 72-600 aircraft.
Once these aircraft are integrated into the fleet of Lion
Air's regional subsidiary Wings Air, it will become the largest
operator of ATR aircraft in the world, with a total fleet of 60
aircraft (20 ATR 72-500s and 40 ATR 72-600s).
Wings Air introduced
its first ATRs in January 2010 and currently operates a fleet of
16 ATR 72-500s across its domestic network in Indonesia. The
airline plans to receive its 60th ATR 72 by the end of 2015.
The signature for these 27 additional ATR 72-600s, valued at
some US$ 610 million, took place at the Singapore Airshow.
Since early 2010, Wings Air is significantly
contributing to the development of regional air connectivity
across Indonesia, using its ATR 72s to create new routes from main
and regional airports, adding frequencies into most popular routes
and feeding Lion Air's B-737-900ERs operations at its hubs in
Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Denpasar, Medan, Batam, Makasar, Ambon and
Menado. The fleet of ATR 72s of Wings Air is also developing and
enhancing air services into some remote areas of the country.
These next 44 ATR 72-500/600s to be delivered to Wings
Air will continue to develop new routes departing mainly from
Sumatera, Kalimantan, Sulawesi and Papua islands. Some of these
aircraft will also replace and complement Wings Air's MD-80s and
Lion Air's B-737s operating from these airports, thus adding new
frequencies into the network.
Pak Rusdi Kirana, Chairman of Wings Air and President
of Lion Air, said, “Our fleet of ATR 72s is playing a major
role in the development and democratization of the aviation
services in Indonesia, bringing new travel possibilities, at low
rates, to an increasing part of the population. With the ATRs,
Wings Air is also contributing to develop business opportunities
across the country and to develop tourism in regions like Java,
Bali and Nusantagara. The ATR aircraft are perfectly adapted to
the Indonesian short-haul market and allows Wings Air to connect
communities, even those located in remote areas. They are also
contributing to the preservation of the environment thanks to
their very low CO2 emissions rate.”
Filippo
Bagnato, Chief Executive Officer of ATR, added, “We congratulate
Wings Air for becoming the largest ATR operator worldwide, only
three years after having signed the first contract. We are pleased
to be associated with the success of Wings Air and Lion Air in Indonesia, our most rapidly growing partner in South-East Asia.
Wings Air will be introducing the new ATR -600 series aircraft in
the region, thus providing its passengers with the most
technologically advanced and comfortable cabin among regional
aircraft”.
The Asia Pacific region has represented
more than 40% of the total sales of ATR since 2005. Today, there
are some 250 ATR aircraft operating for Asia Pacific carriers,
plus some other 80 aircraft on backlog.
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: 900 nautical miles
(1,665 Km)
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