HGI Aircraft Division orders 20 ATR 72-600s for Passaredo
 
 
European manufacturer of turboprop aircraft ATR and the leasing firm  HGI Aircraft Division, -Air division of HGI Capital Group-, today signed  a contract for the sale of 20 ATR 72-600s that will be introduced in  the fleet of the Brazilian carrier Passaredo Linhas Aéreas. Of these, 10  are firm sales while 10 are options, for a total sum of US$ 482  million. HGI Capital Group also becomes shareholder of Passaredo  following the approval of ANAC, Brazil’s National Agency for Civil  Aviation. The contract has been signed on the occasion of the Paris  Airshow, and was witnessed by Mrs. Nicole Bricq, French Minister for  Foreign Trade.
This latest sale confirms ATR’s remarkable success with Brazilian  regional airlines. Over the past three years, ATR has received firm  orders for over 60 ATR 72-600s for Brazilian airlines. Brazil is  currently experiencing significant development of its regional air  transport networks and airport infrastructures in small and medium-sized  towns. Since 2005, ATR has almost quadrupled the number of its aircraft  on the Brazilian market, where currently almost 80 are operating in the  colors of five different airlines. Over a hundred ATR aircraft will be  operating in Brazil in 2015.
While signing the contract at the Paris Air Show, Juan Alcaraz, Chief  Executive Officer of HGI Capital Group, said: “We are delighted to  initiate our aircraft investments in association with Passaredo and ATR  following the authorization of ANAC. We are convinced that the  development of regional air transport in Brazil offers excellent  business prospects for our newly created HGI Aircraft Division.” And he  added: “Our investment in Passaredo will strengthen the airline in a  highly competitive sector, allowing them to consolidate their presence  and further increase their market share.”
Luiz Felicio, Chief Executive Officer of Passaredo Linhas Aéreas, said:  “The ATR 72-600 is clearly the aircraft best suited to meet our  operational requirements. The aircraft’s performance on all of our  routes of less than 600 kilometers is unbeatable, allowing us to make  very significant fuel-savings while offering a high quality service to  our passengers.”  And he added: “And all of this with the added bonus of  having the lowest environmental impact of any aircraft of its  capacity.”
Fillippo Bagnato, Chief Executive Officer of ATR, emphasized ATR’s  strong growth, not only in Brazil, but throughout Latin America, where  more than 160 ATR aircraft are currently operating: “The ATR 72-600 has  become the top-selling regional aircraft on the vast Latin American  market. We are very pleased to be able to support the growth of airlines  and regional traffic using aircraft that combine the highest standards  in passenger comfort with the lowest operating costs.”
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