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ATR Reports €1.2B Revenue, Plans Production Ramp-Up

Turboprop Aircraft Maker Sees Strong Demand Amid Supply Chain Challenges

ATR, the French turboprop aircraft maker, reported €1.2 billion in revenue for 2025, despite supply chain constraints limiting deliveries to 32 aircraft. The company remains optimistic about demand, with net orders for 50 aircraft registered in 2025, and plans to reactivate a second-final assembly line to increase deliveries by 20% in 2026. ATR’s CEO, Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance, citing strong demand and a robust order book. The company is also investing in clean flight technology, with plans to launch a new low-emissions aircraft, the EVO, by 2035. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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    Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1771437690143-2712
    URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/atr-targets-growth-with-new-assembly-line-though-supply-chain-constraints-linger
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    ATR Reports €1.2B Revenue, Plans Production Ramp-Up

    Turboprop Aircraft Maker Sees Strong Demand Amid Supply Chain Challenges

    ATR, the French turboprop aircraft maker, reported €1.2 billion in revenue for 2025, despite supply chain constraints limiting deliveries to 32 aircraft. The company remains optimistic about demand, with net orders for 50 aircraft registered in 2025, and plans to reactivate a second-final assembly line to increase deliveries by 20% in 2026. ATR’s CEO, Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance, citing strong demand and a robust order book. The company is also investing in clean flight technology, with plans to launch a new low-emissions aircraft, the EVO, by 2035. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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      Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1771437690143-2712
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/atr-targets-growth-with-new-assembly-line-though-supply-chain-constraints-linger
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