ATR will attend the Paris Air Show as part of the company commitment to enhancing responsible connectivity across the world’s regions. ATR Chief Executive Officer Nathalie Tarnaud Laude will host a media briefing (conference centre – room 2). Nine months into her role, she will discuss her plans for ATR’s future, including the manufacturer’s commitments to continue offering the most advanced and lowest emission regional aircraft. She will also provide insight on the state of the regional aviation market and share ATR’s latest news and developments.
The market leader in regional aviation will showcase its range of products and services designed for the essential air services of today and tomorrow, including:
Media representatives will also have the opportunity to learn more about ATR’s next generation EVO concept, incorporating mild hybridisation to further reduce emissions, and they will be able to experience flying an ATR aircraft on Microsoft Flight Simulator, available on the static area.
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