Air Tahiti has signed for an additional four ATR 72-600 aircraft. The order adds to its current fleet of nine ATR 72-600s, as well as two ATR 42-600 aircraft. The new aircraft are scheduled to be delivered between 2025 and 2028. The agreement also includes an eight-year global maintenance agreement. ATR will provide repair, overhaul, and pooling services of line replaceable units. “Air Tahiti has been a cornerstone in Tahiti and its islands for more than 65 years, facilitating not just travel but a better quality of life,” said the airline CEO Edouard Wong Fat. “By ensuring our communities have easy

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