ATR 72-500
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First Flight:
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January 19, 1996[1]
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Production Period:
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1996-2012
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Assembled in:
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Toulouse, France
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Number built:
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337
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Category:
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Short-Haul Narrow-Body
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Manufactured by:
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ATR
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The ATR 72-500 (also known as the 72-212A) is a narrow-body short-haul turboprop airliner developed by ATR in the late 1990s. The 72-500 is the 7th model to be developed of the ATR 72 series.
This aircraft is no longer in development, replaced by the ATR 72-600.
Specifications
- Length: 27.17m
- Height: 7.65m
- Wingspan: 27.05m
- Range (with full payload): 1,429km
- Maximum Passenger Capacity: 68[2]
Operators
Africa
Eastern Africa
Northern Africa
Southern Africa
Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Prototypes/Demonstrators
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