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Elix Aviation Capital launch customer for ATR’s new Short Take Off and Landing (STOL) version

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  • Elix Aviation Capital launch customer for ATR’s new Short Take Off and Landing version
  • Turboprop leasing specialist orders 10 ATR 42-600S

Dublin-based turboprop leasing firm Elix Aviation Capital, has today signed a Letter of Intent to become the launch customer of the ATR 42-600S, with an order for 10 aircraft. This new version of the ATR 42-600 offers capabilities to take-off from and land on runways as short as 800m, with the ‘S’ representing STOL (Short Take Off and Landing). ATR is currently finalising the process for official launch of the 42-600S and received authorisation to take in orders for the aircraft, subject to the final confirmation for launch from the company’s Board of Directors, expected before year end.

Elix’s desire to be the first lessor to offer slots on the new ATR 42-600S is part of its strategy to strengthen its lead as the largest all-turboprop lessor in the world, and continue to focus on the performance-intensive segment of the turboprop market. This is the first time the company has placed a strategic order directly with an aircraft manufacturer and their choice of the ATR 42-600S demonstrates confidence in the quality and value of the aircraft, as well as the market potential that the STOL version will have in the regional aviation market. The aircraft will be delivered between 2022 and 2024.

The ATR 42-600S has a bright commercial outlook, with 1,200 in-service turboprops of between 30 and 50 seats needing to be replaced in the coming years. Thanks to its economic performance and operational flexibility the ATR 42-600S is ideally placed to meet this requirement. Beyond its performance on short runways, the aircraft offers 50 seats at the same operating costs as 30-seat aircraft.

John Moore, Chief Operating Officer of Elix Aviation Capital, said: “This is an excellent opportunity for us to be at the forefront of innovation in our market. This new aircraft fits well into Elix’s long term strategy to offer a wide range of specialised and complete solutions to regional turboprop operators around the world and to be a leading and innovative lessor in the market. The aircraft has the capability to provide significant advantages to airlines, boosting revenue potential and opening up new airports with shorter runways. There are communities all over the world who will be able to benefit from the increased connectivity that this aircraft will supply.”

ATR Chief Executive Officer Stefano Bortoli, commented: “We are proud to welcome Elix as our launch lessor for the 42-600S. The strategic decision of Elix to be the first to offer ATR 42-600S slots confirms our belief in this product. As a lessor that specialises in turboprops, they understand the market and want to be ahead of the curve. At ATR, we take our leadership in the regional aviation market very seriously and with new product innovations like the 42-600S we aim to keep responding to what airlines and their passengers need.”

Paris–Le Bourget, 19 June 2019

This post was published on 19 June 2019 16:26

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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