
Aircraft class:
Airliner
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Crew:
2 pilots + 2 cabin attendants
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney PW124B turboprops
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First delivered:
Late 1980s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

The ATR 72-202 is optimized for routes up to 951 nautical miles, making it ideal for regional and island-hopping missions across continents and archipelagos. Its range covers city pairs such as Miami to Nassau, Los Angeles to San Francisco, or London to Geneva nonstop, with reserves to spare. | The aircraft's 275-knot high-speed cruise ensures efficient sector times, while excellent short-field performance means it can operate from runways as short as 3,800 feet—opening access to airports that are off-limits to many jets of similar capacity. Its twin turboprops deliver proven, reliable climb rates, and the ATR 72-202’s robust landing gear is designed for frequent operations at secondary airports and less developed airfields. | For premium group charters, the ATR 72-202 delivers a seamless travel experience, with quick turnarounds and direct access to more remote destinations, helping travelers maximize their time and convenience.

Step aboard the ATR 72-202 and discover a spacious, light-filled cabin designed for both comfort and productivity. The generous headroom, large overhead bins, and wide aisle ensure easy movement throughout the flight. | The standard cabin layout features up to 70 ergonomic seats, with options for executive configurations that include club seating and work tables for business travelers. Panoramic windows flood the cabin with natural light, while effective sound insulation keeps the atmosphere serene even in busy airports. | A dedicated galley and private aft lavatory enhance comfort on longer flights, and the ATR 72-202’s expansive 486 cubic feet baggage hold is perfect for accommodating luggage for large groups, golf bags, or special equipment. Whether for corporate events, sports teams, or luxury getaways, this aircraft transforms regional travel into a refined experience.




The ATR 72-202 is not designed for ultra-long-range or transoceanic flights, where large jets are necessary, nor is it the right fit for solo travelers seeking maximum exclusivity. Its true strength lies in group charters, corporate movements, and leisure trips where both capacity and efficient regional access are priorities.


The ATR 72-202 typically seats between 68 and 70 passengers in standard airline configuration, with customized layouts available for charter, including club seating and executive arrangements for smaller groups.




Yes. The ATR 72-202 features a remarkably spacious cabin for its class, with ample headroom, wide aisles, and a dedicated aft lavatory. Its 486 cubic feet baggage hold easily accommodates luggage for large groups or specialty equipment.

For most regional routes, absolutely. The ATR 72-202 can comfortably connect major and secondary city pairs such as Miami to Nassau or London to Geneva without refueling, making it a flexible choice for regional and island charters.
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