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freighter versions
ATR freighter versions ATR freighter versions ATR AND CARGO MARKET ATR Freighter Fleet – In service (Dec 2010) 40 31 5 3 5 2 Photo: Ron Baak, Netherlands. 2 First ATR 72 Freighter delivery took place in July 2002 for the Swiss company Farnair. It was followed by the first ATR 42 with Large Cargo Door delivery to Northern Air Cargo. By December 2010, less than 8 years later, some 90 ATR passenger to freighter conversions had been performed ; regional or feeder operators are spread worldwide. Market Trends ATR Freighter appeal is explained by the specific conditions that drive cargo market: Global cargo market growth approaching 5% per year. Express parcels fastest growing segment, boosted by e-commerce : > 20% yearly growth. Increasing demand for modules of ATR size as feeders for large integrators (FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.). Ageing cargo fleet in this category. Excellent ATR characteristics allowing LD3 containers and 88” width pallet accommodation with Large Cargo Door. Growing availability of ATR a/c on the 2nd hand market at prices consistent with cargo market requirements. Regional Turboprop Freighter Fleet Forecast (5 - 10 tons category) ATR Fleet In service per year of delivering Average fleet age: 13 years – ATR 42: 17 years - ATR 72: 10 years Delivering at Dec. 2010: ATR 42: 412 a/c – ATR 72: 503 a/c 1200 % +4 40 More than 650 Freighters needed over the next 10 years 50 40 Large number of candidate freighters 30 30 20 20 10 10 600 400 0 ATR 42Total Cargo 42 ATR 72Total 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 0 1989 2020 1988 2010 1987 0 1986 Growth Replacement Initial fleet 200 1985 Number of Cargo a/c 800 o gr Already converted to cargo: 21.5% of ATR 42 first generation 20.5% of ATR 72 first generation 50 r ea ry e hp wt 1000 60 60 CARGO 72 3 ATR freighter versions An easy conversion available since 2002, extending ATR economic advantages / benefits to the cargo market 4 An adapted Platform for Easy Freighter Conversion Several Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) have been developed by different Outfitters in various countries. The most usual STC is based on the following main actions: 1: Interior stripping Removal of all passenger related furnishing Overhead bins, Air distribution duct Passenger lining & ceiling Forward cargo compartment G L Galley and lavatory 2: Additional tracks in the Rear Cargo + Reinforced Floor Two added floor rails in the aft door area 400 Kg/m2 (82 lb/sq.ft) floor load capability 3: Class E compartment Main Outfitters: Electrical smoke detectors System control panel FLIGHT DECK Class “E” Class “E” Pack 1 Pack 2 CARGO SMOKE Smoke proof cockpit door partition Fwd LH door openable from inside Cabin air distribution shut-off valve 5 ATR freighter versions 1st solution :The Tube Today ATR is the industry leader in the 5-9 Tons freighter transportation 6 About 90 ATRs fly today with the Freighter Tube version Two different solutions to favor alternatively payload or volume optimization: PAYLOAD OPTIMIZER Light Tube: Maximize payload for dense Bulk transportation. Freight fixed with Spider Nets. Containerized operations. *: depending on ATR version MAX PAYLOAD GROSS VOLUME from 5,753 to 6,613 kg - from 12,683 to 14,579 lb* ATR 72 from 8,604 to 8,904 kg - from 18,968 to 19,630 lb* ATR 42 47 m3 - 1,660 cu. ft ATR 72 64 m3 - 2,260 cu. ft VOLUME OPTIMIZER Structural Tube: ATR 42 Maximize volume for rough loading operations transportation. Reinforced lateral panel with installation of tracks and multiple attachment points. MAX PAYLOAD GROSS VOLUME ATR 42 from 5,613 to 6,473 kg - from 12,374 to 14,270 lb* ATR 72 from 8,423 to 8,723 kg - from 18,569 to 19,230 lb* ATR 42 56 m3 - 1,978 cu. ft ATR 72 75.5 m3 - 2,666 cu. ft *: depending on ATR version Special ATR Container available for both tubes configurations Volume: 2.8 m3 (99 cu.ft) Max. gross weight: 500 Kg (1,102 lb) Container weight: 76 Kg (167.5 lb) 7 ATR freighter versions 2nd solution: Tube+Large cargo door An integrated solution to dispatch freight in secondary cities ATR ULDs Loading capabilities LD3 88” x 108” pallets 88” x 62” pallets ATR 42 5 3 6 ATR 72 7 5 9 B 707 B 727 B 737 B 757 DC-8 BaE 146 DC-9 L -188 LD3 LD3 LD3 LD3 ATR DC-10 MD-11 A 300 A 310 B 767 LD3 LD3 The atr freighters with LCD can be feed with the same ld3 or 88''x108'' as a md11 or a dc-10 B 707 B 727 B 737 B 757 DC-8 BaE 146 DC-9 L -188 108’’x88’’ 108’’x88’’ 88’’x108’’ ATR 88’’x108’’ 88’’x108’’ A 300 A 310 B 767 8 DC-10 MD-11 108’’x88’’ 108’’x88’’ LD3 A new Large Cargo DooR to feed the bigger cargo aircraft The wide cross section combined with LCD make ATR the ideal commuter for cargo operators, for an integrated solution in the 5-9 tons market to complement the service of wider aircraft LCD features 2.94 x 1.8 m (116” x 71”) 110° door opening 1.05 m (3.44 ft) sill height Hydraulically actuated Integrated auxiliary door to allow crew access on loaded aircraft 9 g Front Net According to the regulation, a 9 g front net is required to prevent cargo from blocking cockpit access. To simplify loading operation the net is divided into two parts mutually secured through quick connection devices. Installation time is less than 3 minutes (one person). A cargo loading system (CLS) is available for container & pallet loading. PROVISIONING FOR CLS ATR 42 211 kg (465 lb) ATR 72 269 kg (593 lb) *: depending on ATR version MAX PAYLOAD* GROSS VOLUME ATR 42 from 5,551 to 6,371 kg - from 12,150 lb to 14,046 lb* ATR 72 from 8,362 to 8,662 kg - from 18,435 to 19,096 lb* ATR 42 56 m3 (1,978 cu. ft) ATR 72 75,5 m3 (2,666 cu. ft) 9 ATR freighter versions 3rd solution :Quick Change ATR developed a specific container and cargo loading system coupled with special atr containers 40’ to remove seats and install the cargo loading system. No risk of sidewall panels damaging. Required modifications: Smoke detectors Floor reinforcement to 400 KG/m2 (82 lb/sq. ft) "E class" Galley Lateral guides Roller trays 10 Operators will supplement their passenger REVENUES with freight revenues containers designed by atr Volume : 2.8 m3 (99 cu.ft) Net Weight : 424 kg (934 lb) Containers accommodation: 9 for ATR42 13 for ATR72 Net total cargo payload (containers + bulk) ATR 42: 4,584 kg (10,106 lb) ATR 72: 6.2kg (13,845 lb) Maximum net bulk payload ATR 42: 5,395 kg (11,894 lb)-(cabin+aft cargo)* ATR 72: 7,882 kg (17,377 lb)-(cabin+aft cargo)* *: assumes SIREN kit Low investment Higher aircraft utilization Boost for revenue 11 ATR freighter versions ATR 42: the entry point in cargo market First Generation -500 SERIES MTOW (Kg) 16,900 kg (37,257 lb) 18.600 kg (41,005 lb) MAX FUEL (Kg) 4,500 kg (9,921 lb) 4,500 kg (9,921 lb) BULK PAYLOAD (Ton)* 5.753 kg (12,683 lb) 6,613 kg (14,579 lb) *: Light tube configuration Cash operating cost (US$) per trip 2,000 2,000 1,750 1,750 1,500 1,500 1,250 1,250 1,000 1,000 750 750 500 500 250 250 0 0 ATR 42-300 Fuel Crew ATR 42-320 Maintenance ATR 42-500 Landing charges Navigation charges Ref. Sector 250 Nm, Fuel: 3$/US G, European environment. Payload Range ATR 42 Light tube configuration 8 Cash operating cost (US$) per ton of freight Payload (Ton) ATR 42-300 ATR 42-320 ATR 42-500 6 @ 5 Ton 256 ATR 42-500 4 822 Nm 278 ATR 42-320 1090 Nm 2 814 Nm 279 ATR 42-300 Range (Nm) 100 150 200 250 Ref. Sector 250 Nm, Fuel: 3$/US G, European environment. 12 300 0 0 500 1000 1500 ISA, no wind, Typical OEW@delivery, JAR Reserves 2000 2500 3000 ATR 72: the low cost freighter First Generation -500 SERIES MTOW (Kg) 22,000 kg (48,501 lb) 22,800 kg (50,265 lb) MAX FUEL (Kg) 5,000 kg (11,023 lb) 5,000 kg (11,023 lb) BULK PAYLOAD 8,604 kg (18,968 lb) 8,904 kg (19,630 lb) *: Light tube configuration Cash operating cost (US$) per trip 2,000 2,000 1,750 1,750 1,500 1,500 1,250 1,250 1,000 1,000 750 750 500 500 250 250 0 0 ATR 72-200 Fuel Payload Range ATR 72 Crew ATR 72-210 Maintenance Landing charges ATR 72-500 Navigation charges Ref. Sector 250 Nm, Fuel: 3$/US G, European environment. Light tube configuration 10 Payload (Ton) 8 ATR 72-200 ATR 72-210 ATR 72-500 @ 7.5 Ton Cash operating cost (US$) per ton of freight 6 1045 Nm 2 209 ATR 72-500 955 Nm 4 216 ATR 72-210 1032 Nm 211 ATR 72-200 Range (Nm) 0 0 500 1000 1500 ISA, no wind, Typical OEW@delivery, JAR Reserves 2000 2500 100 150 200 250 Ref. Sector 250 Nm, Fuel: 3$/US G, European environment. 13 ATR freighter versions 14 testimonials Mr. Noel Prosser, Toll Air Express’s general manager says: "The ATR was a proven aircraft in the 5000 to 7000 kg uplift range. Toll was looking for mid-size turbine aircraft with proven reliability, fuel efficiency and easy to load/upload. After consultation with ATR and a review of other global freighter operators, the ATR 42-300 was best suited to the Toll operations. Also, we were looking to loose load the cargo and maximise cubic capacity. This meant the high wing and two door entries were very attractive." Mr. Roslan Ismail, MAS E&M senior general manager says: "With volatile fuel price, short-haul cargo transportation is a growing business and the ATR aircraft provides an optimum yield for operations of this nature." Mr. Hugh Flynn, Air Contractors CEO says: "The ATR has demonstrated superior reliability and is well suited to the modern requirements for a low noise, fuel efficient turboprop aircraft in the 5-9 tons market. Air contractor is certified to operate aircraft in CAT II conditions allowing the aircraft to operate in challenging weather conditions." 15 ATR 1, ALLEE PIERRE NADOT 31712 BLAGNAC CEDEX FRANCE TEL +33 (0)5 62 21 62 21 FAX +33 (0)5 62 21 68 00 www.atraircraft.com ATR DC/E Marketing June 2011 © ATR. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. This document shall not be reproduced or disclosed to a third party without the written consent of ATR. This document and its content shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied. 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