Introduction

Fleet

Air Calédonie has been able to adapt its fleet throughout its history to serve the various destinations in the territory
and to meet the growing demand for domestic travel.

Today the company operates 4 ATR 72-600s, equipped with 70 seats each, an essential aircraft adapted to regional transport.
The first ATR 72-600, registered F-OZIP, arrived in France on 10 December 2016, the second, registered F-OZLI, was received on 17 December 2016. The third, registered F-OZKN, arrived on 16 December 2017, and the fourth, registered F-OZNO, was received on 23 December 2017.

The new ATR liveries retain the identity of the company, which is particularly recognizable with its orange color, while modernizing the design. One of the 4 ATRs proudly displays its mascot role, a different version of the others, all orange.

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Good to know

Increased performance
  • Modern technology
  • Improved flight safety and maintenance operations
  • Reduced noise
Optimal comfort
  • Redesigned cabin layout
  • Larger luggage compartments
  • Wider and lighter seats
Respecting the environment
  • Optimal energy performance
  • Ranking among the most ecological in the segment
Discover the assembly and painting of our first ATR72-600!

Each aircraft is identifiable and more particularly bears a totem of its own and a significant registration:

The interior layout has also been completely redesigned with reminders of the company’s identity and latest generation seats.

The seats were chosen to meet precise specifications: lightness, comfort and modernity. Their titanium and carbon structure makes them the lightest seats on the market, saving 300kg on each equipped ATR.

 

The history of the fleet

1955
DH-89A Dragon Rapide
DH114 Héron
1958
1968
DHC-100 Twin Otter
DHC-300 Twin Otter
1975
1980
Britain Norman BN2A Islander
ATR 42-300
1986
1988
ATR 42-320
Dornier 228-212A
1990
1990
ATR 42-500
ATR 42-500
1993
1997
ATR 42-600