Azul acquires four new aircraft

Azul acquires four new aircraft

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Blue ATR with Pratt & Whitney Canada engine

Blue ATR with Pratt & Whitney Canada engine

a Azul Airlines We celebrated the arrival of another ATR 72-600 turboprop aircraft that will be integrated into the fleet. They will, in total, four planesand equipped with new Pratt & Whitney Canada engines and the capacity to seat 72 customers, marking a major advance for the company.

The first and second aircraft, with registrations PR-YXT and PR-YXA, respectively, have been in operation since January 2023, while the PR-YXB, delivered in June, will begin flying later this month. The fourth aircraft, the PR-YXC, in turn, will arrive at the company in the next few days and is expected to start operations in August.

According to Rafael Linares, Azul Fleet Manager, the aircraft is equipped with the new PW127XT-M engine, which is Reduce maintenance costs by up to 20%. Technically, the engines feature significant improvements, such as hybrid ceramic bearings, and more efficient compressors and turbines made from advanced materials. As a result, these engines managed to reduce fuel consumption by at least 3%.

“Azul takes its commitment to more sustainable operations seriously and recognizes the need for continuous investment in modern aircraft. Currently, 70% of our seats belong to the new generation of aircraft, which have a lower impact on the environment.”

Rafael Linhares

The role of ATRs in the development of regional aviation

According to Azul, ATRs, along with Cessna Grand Caravan model aircraft, are strategic for the development of regional aviation. Because of their size, turboprops are easy to land on smaller airports and shorter runways, and are not suitable for airplanes. Plus, since they’re low, they actually have an interior ladder built into the door. From a business standpoint, ATRs work on routes with fewer customers and allow for the growth of new markets.

“By investing in smaller aircraft, we have been able to diversify our airline network, serving cities that previously did not have available flights. We are proud of the 40 ATRs in our fleet, as they are transforming agents in many Brazilian cities, boosting tourism and creating opportunities for our customers.” , as well as ensuring the resilience of the Azul network.

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