Air Tahiti Orders Additional Four ATR72-600 Aircraft and Signs Global Maintenance Agreement

Air Tahiti has announced the additional order of four ATR72-600 aircraft and the conclusion of a global maintenance agreement.

The additional ATR72-600 aircraft are scheduled for delivery between 2025 and 2028. The global maintenance agreement is for a period of eight years. With the introduction of these new aircraft, it will be possible to support both high-frequency operations and increased transport capacity.

Air Tahiti currently owns a fleet of 11 aircraft, consisting of 9 ATR72-600s and 2 ATR42-600s. Based in Papeete, it operates routes connecting French Polynesia, covering 48 domestic destinations and extending its network to the Cook Islands. The first ATR aircraft was introduced in January 1987, and Air Tahiti has been operating ATR aircraft for nearly 40 years.

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