ATR Signs a New Contract with TACVToulouse, 10 October 2006
ATR and Cape Verde, Praia-based TACV (Transportes Aereos de Cabo Verde) have today signed a contract for 3 new ATR aircraft (1 ATR 42-500 and 2 ATR 72-500s). The contract, of a total value of $ 50 million, has been inked in Toulouse by Filippo Bagnato, ATR CEO, and Joao Higino do Rosario Silva, TACV Chairman and CEO. The –500 series: New Generation aircraftWith its ATR 42-500 and ATR 72-500, ATR supplies state-of-the-art aircraft with jet-like comfort. The advanced six-blade propeller provides remarkably low noise levels. Low fuel burn and gaseous emissions contribute to make the ATR environment friendly. All ATR models are compliant with noise regulations and have a large margin with regard to Chapter IV (ICAO) noise regulations, effective 1st January 2006. About TACV
Transportes Aereos de Cabo Verde, S.A. (TACV) is the flag carrier of the Republic of Cape Verde and was founded in 1958. Today travel has risen to a point it is one of the country's biggest and fastest growing industries. TACV as the country's national carrier is one of the major contributors to the growth of the travel industry in Cape Verde. In 2005 TACV transported some 595,000 passengers, 365,000 domestically around the Islands, 230,000 internationally. With a flight network covering destinations in Europe, Africa, North and South America, TACV is positioned to continue its leading role in the development of Cape Verde Islands. About ATRToulouse, Southern France-based regional aircraft manufacturer ATR is the world leader in the 50 to 74-seat turboprop market. In 2005, ATR posted a turnover of $542 million. ATR is an equal partnership between Alenia Aeronautica (Finmeccanica group) and EADS. ATR is certified ANSI/ISO/ASQ Q 9001:2000 and EN/AS/JISQ 9100, the worldwide quality standard in the field of aeronautics. Press Contact ATR
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