ATR aircraft play a vital role in regional aviation, operating short-haul routes and connecting secondary airports worldwide. Airlines and operators running ATR 42 and ATR 72 fleets regularly recruit qualified flight crew, licensed engineers, cabin crew, and technical specialists to support expanding regional networks.
Opportunities on ATR fleets can include Captain and First Officer positions, B1/B2 licensed engineers, maintenance and technical support roles, as well as operational and ground-based functions. Requirements vary depending on the position, but typically include valid licensing, recent experience on type or similar turboprop aircraft, and compliance with local aviation authority standards.
ATR operations are known for high-frequency sectors, diverse weather conditions, and dynamic regional schedules. Professionals working on ATR fleets gain valuable multi-sector experience and exposure to short-haul operational environments.
Review current ATR aircraft vacancies above to find roles aligned with your license, aircraft experience, and career objectives.