Israeli carrier Israir receives its first ATR 72-500

The Israeli airline Israir has taken delivery of its first ATR 72-500, of a total order of two. The aircraft, equipped with PW 127M engines, is configured to transport 72 passengers. It will be used to enhance the airline’s domestic network, adding to its current fleet of three ATR 42-320 and two Airbus A320 aircraft. The second ATR 72-500 is scheduled for delivery at the end of July.

The two ATR 72-500s will allow the airline to increase its capacity and the number of flights operating on its main route from Tel Aviv Sde Dov (City Airport) to Eilat (Red Sea Resort). The airline will also be able to increase the number of charter flights to other Mediterranean tourist destinations. Israir is part of IDB Tourism group, the tourism activities branch of the Israeli holding company IDB Holdings.

David Kaminitz, Chairman of Israir, has commented on this delivery, stating: “The entry into service of our new ATR 72-500 aircraft marks a new development phase for Israir and IDB Tourism. With these new aircraft, we will be able to offer a greater quality of service to our passengers, providing them with more choice and improved comfort. In addition, these 72-seat planes will enable us to reduce operating costs per seat”.

Filippo Bagnato, Chief Executive Officer of ATR, said: “We are pleased to be involved in the growth of Israir and to consolidate the presence of the ATR-500 in the Mediterranean region. In terms of domestic flights, ATR aircraft provide the optimum solution both in terms of operating costs and operational flexibility.”

ATR press release