
The ATR 42-600 represents the latest evolution of Europe's most successful regional turboprop airliner, serving as the backbone of short-haul aviation across six continents. First flown on March 4, 2010, it is a high-wing twin-turboprop aircraft seating up to 48 passengers with enhanced fuel efficiency and modern avionics. Measuring 22.67 meters in length with a 24.57-meter wingspan, the aircraft maintains its position as the world's only 50-seat regional turboprop still in active production. The type is manufactured by ATR, the joint venture between Airbus and Leonardo based in Toulouse, France.
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| Japan Air Commuter | 2016 | 1215 | Japan | 8405AA | |
| — | 2017 | 1218 | Japan | 84093E | |
| — | — | 1401 | Japan | 840CD2 | |
| — | 2018 | 1402 | Japan | 841066 | |
| — | 2019 | 1408 | Japan | 841B22 | |
| — | 2021 | 1607 | Japan | 845BDE | |
| — | 2022 | 1611 | Japan | 845F72 |
JA-01JC
Japan Air Commuter
Year: 2016S/N: 1215JapanHex: 8405AA
JA-02JC
Year: 2017S/N: 1218JapanHex: 84093E
JA-03JC
S/N: 1401JapanHex: 840CD2
JA-04JC
Year: 2018S/N: 1402JapanHex: 841066
JA-07JC
Year: 2019S/N: 1408JapanHex: 841B22
JA-10JC
Year: 2021S/N: 1607JapanHex: 845BDE
JA-11JC
Year: 2022S/N: 1611JapanHex: 845F72