ATR 72 - Super ATR

ATR 72 - Super ATR

The Super ATR can be found primarily in our Miami and San Juan operations where it is vitally important in its role serving the many Island Nations of the Caribbean, as well as the Bahamas and other important routes that are not feasible with jet service. The largest plane in the American Eagle fleet, the ATR is known for its flexibility and comfort.

ATR 72 - Super ATR Photo Gallery

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ATR 72 - Super ATR Storage

While Carry-on capacity is limited to smaller briefcase and purse sized pieces, all American Eagle aircraft feature our popular planeside Valet service for those larger pieces of carry-on luggage.

AreaCabinWidthHeightDepth
Under seat Main 16 12" 11"
Overhead Bin Main 48" 14" 8"

ATR 72 - Super ATR Facts And Specs

Facts

The Super ATR serves more International routes than any other American Eagle fleet type, and can be seen throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas.

The Super ATR uses 1/3 less fuel than a similarly sized jet aircraft.

Specs
Number of Engines:2
Engine Type:PW 127F
Engine Manufacturer:Pratt & Whitney
Wingspan:88' 9"
Length:89' 2"
Height:25' 1"
Total Seats:66
Seat Configuration:2x2
Seat Width:17.5"
Seat Pitch:30"
Recline:3 degrees
Typical Cruising Altitude:20,000 ft.
Typical Cruising Speed:300 mph
Cabin Pressure:Maximum 6.35 pounds per square inch
Aisle Width:Main Cabin: 17.5"
Aft Cargo Door opening:Height: 43"
Width: 20"
Acceptable Kennel Sizes:Type 400 series or smaller:
Width: 24"
Height: 26"
Depth: 36"