Close Menu
FlyMarshallFlyMarshall
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
What's Hot

GKN delivers first upgraded RM12 engine for Gripen C/D fighter jet

March 24, 2026

Save Up To $75 On Hyatt Hotel Stays With Amex Offers (Targeted)

March 24, 2026

SNC’s AEGIR-W Sea Drone Washes Ashore on Turkey’s Black Sea Coast

March 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
  • Aviation
    • AeroTime
    • Airways Magazine
    • Simple Flying
  • Corporate
    • AINonline
    • Corporate Jet Investor
  • Cargo
    • Air Cargo News
    • Cargo Facts
  • Military
    • The Aviationist
  • Defense
  • OEMs
    • Airbus RSS Directory
  • Regulators
    • EASA
    • USAF RSS Directory
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Demo
Home » Outlook 2026: ATR narrows its focus as the turboprop market evolves
AINonline

Outlook 2026: ATR narrows its focus as the turboprop market evolves

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomJanuary 19, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Subscription Required

By Tom Batchelor

Jan. 19, 2026, © Leeham News: Having announced it was abandoning near-term development plans for a Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) variant 12 months ago, ATR begins 2026 confident about its position within the turboprop market and with a deeper focus on hybrid technology. 

As the only player in this corner of the regional aircraft segment following the withdrawal of De Havilland Aircraft and the Q400 (now the Dash 8-400) from production, ATR has pinned its hopes on next-generation propulsion while also working with Pratt & Whitney Canada to improve the thermal efficiency of the latest-generation PW127XT engine, which powers both the ATR 42-600 and 72-600 aircraft.

The PW127XT is already delivering significant benefits, including up to 20% lower maintenance costs, extended time on wing, and at least 3% improved fuel efficiency compared to previous models. 

To read the rest of the article Login or Subscribe today.

source

FlyMarshall Newsroom
  • Website

Related Posts

Open Forum, Week of March 23

March 23, 2026

Commercial Engine OEM: Not for the faint of heart. Or the cash-poor.

March 23, 2026

Bjorn’s Corner: Blended Wing Body Airliners. Part 2

March 20, 2026

The state of alternative propulsion aircraft? Part 8.

March 19, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

GKN delivers first upgraded RM12 engine for Gripen C/D fighter jet

March 24, 2026

Save Up To $75 On Hyatt Hotel Stays With Amex Offers (Targeted)

March 24, 2026

SNC’s AEGIR-W Sea Drone Washes Ashore on Turkey’s Black Sea Coast

March 23, 2026

Colombian military C-130 crashes after takeoff with 125 aboard

March 23, 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
About Us

Welcome to FlyMarshall — where information meets altitude. We believe aviation isn’t just about aircraft and routes; it’s about stories in flight, innovations that propel us forward, and the people who make the skies safer, smarter, and more connected.

 

Useful Links
  • Business / Corporate Aviation
  • Cargo
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Defense News (Air)
  • Military / Defense Aviation
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to Updates

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading
Copyright © 2026 Flymarshall.All Right Reserved
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version