ATR-72-500 Airliner for Lease ACMI

ATR-72-500 Airliner for Lease ACMI

Photo: Denchill [edited] [©], via Wikimedia

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ATR-72-500 Airliner for Lease ACMI

Quantity: One (1) Passenger Aircraft

Available: Immediately

Details: Approximately 72–78 seats in a single-class arrangement (YOM 2007)

Terms: Wet Lease ACMI (contact us for details)

General Definition: A wet lease generally lasts 1–24 months; a shorter duration would be considered an ad-hoc air charter. We provide aircraft, complete crew, maintenance, and insurance (ACMI). You cover fuel, airport fees, and any other duties, taxes, etc. A damp lease, occasionally referred to as a moist lease, is similar to a wet lease. We provide aircraft, flight crew, maintenance, and insurance. You provide the cabin crew and support staff who will be trained in safety and emergency procedures for this particular aircraft. Read More

Aircraft leasing provides flexible short and long term options for private, commercial and government clients who require a dedicated aircraft for moving passengers and freight. Whether you require a helicopter or private jet, a commercial airliner or cargo freighter, we’ll work with you to find the best solution based on your specific needs.

Specifications:

  • Passengers

    74

  • Cruise Speed

    509 kph / 316 mph

  • Cabin Length

    19.21 m / 63’0″

  • Cabin Width

    2.56 m / 8’4″

  • Cabin Height

    1.91 m / 6’3″

  • Luggage Space

    10.6 m / 34’9″

  • Enclosed Lavatory

    Yes

  • Entertainment Centre

    No

  • Flight Attendant

    Yes

ATR-72-500 Airliner for Lease ACMI (Interior Example)

Photo: Gleb Osokin – Russian AviaPhoto Team [edited] [©], via Wikimedia

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General Information: The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy. The number “72” in its name is derived from the aircraft’s standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72–78 passengers in a single-class arrangement. – Wikipedia

 General information

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