Ideally designed for group travel, most often over distances of less than 1,500 kilometers, regional aircraft are primarily used by works councils for conferences, seminars, etc.
Whether jet or turboprop, regional transport aircraft are widely used around the world, particularly by airlines seeking to operate their domestic flights at a lower cost.
The ERJ 135 is a twin-engine regional jet built by Embraer. This 37-seat aircraft was valued by airlines such as Air France for its reliability and operational efficiency.
The ERJ 145 is a twin-engine regional jet built by Embraer. This 50-seat aircraft was valued by airlines such as British Airways for its reliability and operational efficiency.
As the quintessential Regional Transport Aircraft (ATR), the ATR 42 is a reliable and fast turboprop that has been operated by numerous international airlines.
A regional transport aircraft par excellence, the ATR 72 is a reliable and fast turboprop, offering performance similar to that of the ATR 42 in its stretched version.
