Air Calédonie has taken delivery of the first
of four ATR 72-600 aircraft.
Air Calédonie’s ATR 72-600 can seat 68
passengers in an all-economy class configuration and will be used on the
New Caledonia domestic network.
Air Calédonie and
ATR started a long-term partnership in 1986, when the first ATR 42
began operations to develop inter-island services. Today, 30 years
later, with the entry into service of the latest generation ATR
72-600 turboprops, the airline will complete and gradually replace
the existing ATR fleet, increasing the passenger capacity while
offering the highest level of comfort to its customers.
Samuel Hnepeune, Chief Executive Officer of Air Calédonie,
said, “This delivery represents another important step in the
company's strategy to build strong foundations for the future. The
decision to continue with ATR for our short-haul inter-island
operations underpins Air Calédonie’s plan to outfit a fleet of the
most fuel-efficient and reliable aircraft. The ATR -600 series family’s outstanding operational effectiveness and comfort make it
the right choice for our airline.”
The new ATR 72-600 is planned to open up its first
commercial service on 7 December, departing from Magenta Airport
to Koné Airport in New Caledonia, then to conduct on average 26
return flights per week.
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