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Indonesia’s Batavia Air Orders 10 new ATR 72-500

Jakarta, 24  August  2007

ATR and the Indonesian low cost carrier Batavia Air today signed a contract for the acquisition of a fleet of 10 new ATR 72-500s and options for 10 additional aircraft. This major contract is the first ever signed by an Indonesian airline for new ATRs.

With its new fleet of ATRs, Batavia Air will start operating state-of-the-art turboprops in order to optimize and expand their regional operations, currently served with Boeing and Airbus jets. The ATR72-500 will generate important cost savings, on fuel especially and will hence allow Batavia Air to develop into new untapped markets.

These new ATR aicraft, configured with 74-seats, will be equipped with the “Elegance” cabin, Light Emitting Diode (LED), Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) and the newest technological innovations in passenger comfort, communications and navigation tools. In addition, one of the aircraft will be equipped with a Quick Change VIP Kit. A Medevac configuration will also improve access to health services for remote communities. Deliveries will extend until 2010.

Commenting on the contract, Pak Yudiawan, Batavia Air CEO, stated: “After a deep evaluation, we have chosen to fly ATR turboprops in our regional network because of their reliability and unbeatable economics. The high standards of comfort available on these aircraft, as well as the strong support activity of ATR in Asia were also key factors in our choice”.

Stéphane Mayer, ATR CEO, thanked the airline’s confidence in ATR and expressed “the satisfaction of bringing for the first time ‘-500 series’ ATRs into the Indonesian market”. He added: “It is an honour for us to add Batavia Air to our growing list of Asian operators and we look forward to a long and prosperous partnership with this dynamic and growing airline”.

Since the beginning of the year, ATR has received orders for 77 new aircraft, some of them not yet unveiled. Since the beginning of the programme, ATR has sold 914 aircraft (414 ATR 42s and 500 ATR 72s) and has delivered 735 (395 ATR 42s and 340 ATR 72s), thus posting a current backlog of 179 aircraft.

The –500 series: New Generation aircraft

With its ATR 42-500 and ATR 72-500, ATR supplies state-of-the-art aircraft with the highest standards of comfort. The advanced six-blade propeller provides remarkably low noise levels. Low fuel burn and gaseous emissions contribute to make the ATR environment friendly. All ATR models are compliant with noise regulations and have a large margin with regard to Chapter IV (ICAO) noise regulations, effective 1st January 2006.

About Batavia Air

Batavia Air was created 6 years ago and has a comprehensive domestic network spreading throughout the many beautiful Islands in Indonesia, bringing people together at affordable rates. Batavia Air is also keen to develop it's international network to follow on the success of the Guangzhou route. The Batavia Training Academy is also considering acquiring an ATR Flight Simulator in order to complement its offer and propose training.

About ATR

Toulouse, Southern France-based regional aircraft manufacturer ATR is the world leader in the 50 to 74-seat turboprop market. In 2006, ATR posted a turnover of US $ 700 million, an increase of 30% compared to 2005. ATR is an equal partnership between Alenia Aeronautica (Finmeccanica group) and EADS.

Press Contact ATR

Frédéric Lahache Tel.: 33 5 62 21 60 61
Fax: 33 5 62 21 68 00
www.atr.fr
mailto: frederic.lahache@atr.fr