EWA Air, a Mayotte-based carrier, has signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with ATR for the acquisition of two
ATR 72-600s.
The latest-generation turboprops will
replace and upgrade their two currently leased ATR 72-500s.
The airline, a subsidiary of Air Austral,
has been an ATR operator since its launch in 2013 and uses its
aircraft to connect Mayotte in the Indian Ocean with destinations
in Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Tanzania, providing
essential connectivity to passengers travelling for business and
leisure.
The aircraft will be equipped with 64 seats with
deliveries beginning before the end of this year.
EWA Air Chairman, Marie Joseph Male, said, “The
acquisition of these aircraft represent an important step for us,
as we will be introducing the most modern and suitable regional
aircraft for inter-island operations. The -600 series aircraft
will continue to deliver the operational efficiency and
reliability that has been so vital to us as a new operator, whilst
enhancing the levels of comfort that we are able to offer our
passengers.”
Christian Scherer, Chief Executive
Officer of ATR, added, “It is most rewarding when an operator
comes back to us and signs for more of our aircraft. Beyond the
vote of confidence, it is testimony to the level of customer
service that we provide. The versatility of the ATR is well proven
and markets around the world rely on the connectivity that our
aircraft provide. The ability of the ATR to operate on short
runways is unmatched by any other turboprop or regional jet and
ATRs are the perfect aircraft for linking small communities in
this part of the Indian Ocean.”
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