BAe ATP

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The BAe ATP is a British twin-turboprop regional airliner developed in the 1980s by British Aerospace as a modern, quieter, and more fuel-efficient short-haul passenger aircraft.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner
twin-turboprop regional airliner
aircraftCategory transport aircraft
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
aircraftGeneration second-generation turboprop airliner
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2
derivedFrom Hawker Siddeley HS 748 NERFINISHED
designedFor regional services
short-haul routes
designedToBe more fuel-efficient than predecessors
quieter than predecessors
developedInDecade 1980s
engineModel Pratt & Whitney Canada PW126 NERFINISHED
engineType turboprop
enteredServiceRole scheduled passenger services
enteredServiceWith British Midland NERFINISHED
firstFlight 1986
firstOperator British Midland NERFINISHED
fuselage stretched and redesigned from HS 748
hasVariant BAe ATP-F NERFINISHED
BAe CARGO NERFINISHED
icaoTypeDesignator ATP NERFINISHED
introduced 1988
landingGearType retractable tricycle landing gear
manufacturer British Aerospace NERFINISHED
marketedAs Advanced Turbo-Prop NERFINISHED
maximumCruiseSpeed_kmh_approx 460
maximumPassengerCapacity 72
noiseReductionFeatures advanced propellers
improved engine nacelles
numberBuiltApproximate 64
numberOfEngines 2
pressurizedCabin yes
primaryRole regional airliner
productionEnd late 1990s
productionStart late 1980s
range_km_approx 1800
serviceCeiling_m_approx 7600
tailConfiguration conventional tail
typicalPassengerCapacity 64
usedBy European regional airlines
charter operators
usedFor cargo transport
passenger transport
wingDesign new high-efficiency wing

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