
The ATR 72-201, a pioneering regional turboprop that helped establish the modern short-haul airline market, first flew on October 27, 1988. This twin-engine high-wing monoplane could accommodate 68-78 passengers and was powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW124B engines producing 2,400 shaft horsepower each. Spanning approximately 27 meters with advanced composite construction, it became the foundation for what would become the world's best-selling regional turboprop family. The aircraft was manufactured by ATR, a joint venture between French Aérospatiale and Italian Aeritalia.
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| Danish Air Transport | — | 212 | Lithuania | 503c93 | |
| Danish Air Transport | — | 162 | Denmark | 45caa4 | |
| Danish Air Transport | — | 145 | Denmark | 45cab2 |