ATR Tips India To Become Its Leading Turboprop Market

Alexis Vidal, ATR senior vice president and chief commercial officer

Alexis Vidal, ATR's senior vice president and chief commercial officer, says India could become one of the manufacturer's leading markets in the near future.

Credit: Adrian Schofield/Aviation Week Network
SINGAPORE—The huge potential of the aviation market in India means it could have the largest fleet of ATR turboprops of any country, an ATR senior executive says. “India will become, I believe, our [top] market in coming years,” Alexis Vidal, ATR senior vice president and chief commercial officer...
Adrian Schofield

Adrian is a senior air transport editor for Aviation Week, based in New Zealand. He covers commercial aviation in the Asia-Pacific region.

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