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ATR reports strong sales growth in 2024 with “significant engagement” from Asian carriers
February 14th 2025
ATR signed orders for 51 ATR-72s and five ATR-42s in 2024, a 40% increase over 2023. Read More » The results lifted its backlog to 150 turboprops. The company said the commitments were a mix of existing and new lessor and airline customers. The region’s airlines ordered 21 new ATRs, including the OEM’s first placements of the -600. India customers have accepted 20 ATRs in the last five years and added another India order to ATR’s books in 2024. Thirty five ATRs were accepted by customers in the 12 months with another turboprop ready to deliver, meeting guidance for the 2024 year. ATR forecasts 2025 will be another year of stabilization with tensions in the supply chain continuing to mid-year - at least. “In 2024, we delivered what we said we would. We maintained delivery rates in tough conditions while welcoming 16 new operators, selling 56 aircraft, offering value-added services and streamlining operations to enhance the competitiveness of our products and the profitability of our customers,” ATR CEO, Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, said.