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ETF Airways to Receive First ATR Aircraft

ETF Airways to Receive First ATR Aircraft
ETF Airways is poised to receive its inaugural ATR72-600 aircraft, marking a pivotal advancement in the airline’s fleet expansion efforts. The turboprop, currently stationed in Vietnam, is scheduled to arrive in Zagreb within the coming days. This acquisition is facilitated through a six-year lease agreement with Singapore-based leasing firm Avation and represents ETF Airways’ initial venture into operating turboprop aircraft.
Strategic Expansion into Turboprop Operations
According to Stjepan Bedić, CEO of ETF Airways, the airline is experiencing robust demand for ACMI leases involving turboprop aircraft. He emphasized that this segment offers a strategic niche amid intense competition for leasing Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 jets. Bedić further outlined the airline’s long-term vision, which includes the addition of a second ATR72-600 by 2027, signaling a sustained commitment to this aircraft category.
The integration of the ATR72-600 into ETF Airways’ existing fleet presents both opportunities and operational challenges. The airline must undertake meticulous planning to ensure regulatory compliance and manage operational costs effectively. This process will involve comprehensive training programs for flight crews and maintenance personnel, alongside adjustments to operational protocols to accommodate the distinct characteristics of turboprop aircraft.
Implications for Regional Market Competition
Industry analysts suggest that ETF Airways’ entry into the turboprop market could heighten competition on regional routes. Should other carriers follow suit by expanding their fleets with ATR aircraft, the regional aviation landscape may experience shifts in fleet strategies and pricing models as competitors strive to protect their market shares.
ETF Airways’ move reflects a broader industry trend toward increased demand for efficient, short-haul aircraft amid fierce competition for narrow-body jets. The airline’s planned expansion within the turboprop segment underscores its strategic intent to strengthen its position in this evolving market niche.

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