ATR fuselage will leave Alenia Aermacchi’s Pomigliano d’Arco production
line, where it was made and equipped with the landing gear before being shipped to Toulouse,
Headquarters of the Italian-French ATR Consortium. In France it will be assembled together with stabilisers,
wings, engines and other components followed by delivery to the final customer.
Giuseppe Giordo, Alenia Aermacchi’s Chief Executive Officer and Responsible for Finmeccanica’s
Aeronautics sector has declared: “The results just achieved are tangible evidence of how much Alenia
Aermacchi believes in the regional aircraft’s market in which we are present, not only with ATR - a joint
venture between Alenia Aermacchi (50%) and EADS (50%) - but also through the collaboration with Sukhoi
for the Superjet 100; the partnerships with other important players of this sector in the field of
aerostructures; the participation in the “Clean-Sky” programme, a project promoted by the European
Commission, whose target is to study the configuration of the future’s commercial aircraft, focussing on ecocompatibility,
on improvement of the fuel efficiency and on acoustic impact reduction. This important
achievement – Giordo has underlined – proves once more the excellence, in terms of human and
technological resources, of Alenia Aermacchi’s civil sector, that is concentrated in our production sites of
Southern Italy”.
With 1,000 fuselages and stabilisers built, over 1,190 orders, 970 aircraft delivered, ATR is in the ‘Top Ten’
of the world ranking for the most successful commercial airplanes in civil aviation history. Operated by 186
airlines in 90 countries, every 20 seconds an ATR takes off in the world: over 800 million passengers have
been flying with this aircraft since the programme started. In 2011 it won 157 orders and, with a backlog of
224 aircraft continues to lead the segment of regional turboprop air transport up to 90 seats, with a 80%-
market share.
Such commercial success proves how airplanes’ performances, operational flexibility,low-cost and very low
environment impact still now represent – after over 20 years from the date of the activity’s beginning – a
reference point for the industry of air transport, thanks to the excellent characteristics of the project and to
the continuous technological updates.
The current production standard is represented by the -600 series with new digital avionics, launched in
2007, first flight in 2009, certified on May 30