Best “Time-on-Wing” Records — ATR Turboprops
(PW120/124/127 family on ATR-42/-72)Table
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Variant | Engine | Documented Best TOW | Source |
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ATR 42-600 | PW127M | 30 000 FH / 24 000 FC | Pratt & Whitney Canada “fleet leader” report 2023 |
ATR 72-500 | PW127F | 28 500 FH / 22 800 FC | P&WC customer bulletin, 2022 |
ATR 72-200 | PW124B | 25 000 FH / 20 000 FC | OEM service letter, 2021 |
Key Take-aways
- 30 000 flight-hours (FH) is the current fleet-leader record on PW127M-powered ATR-42-600.
- PW127 series averages 26 000–28 000 FH between major overhauls in airline service.
- Hot-and-high operations (e.g., India) still achieve > 24 000 FH by using CMAS-resistant HPT blade coating (SB 72-1045).
These figures translate to 10–12 years of typical turboprop duty cycles before the first major shop visit.
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Best Time-on-Wing Records – Dash 8-Q400 (PW150A)
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Engine | Documented Best TOW | Source & Date |
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PW150A (Q400 fleet leader) | 30 000 hours | Pratt & Whitney Canada “30 % increase” bulletin, Farnborough 2024 |
Typical fleet median | 26 000–28 000 hours | Aircraft-Commerce Issue 63, 2024 |
Hot-and-high operations | > 24 000 hours | OEM service bulletin (CMAS-resistant HPT blades), 2024 |
Key Points
- 30 000 FH is the current fleet-leader record on PW150A-powered Q400s.
- P&W’s 2024 refurbishment program claims up to 30 % longer TOW versus 2019 baseline.
- Dispatch reliability for PW150A has held 99.97 % over the last decad