ATR signs MRO deal with India’s Fly91

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ATR and India's Fly91 have signed an eight‑year Global Maintenance Agreement (GMA) reinforcing the strong collaborationATR and India’s Fly91 have signed an eight‑year Global Maintenance Agreement (GMA), reinforcing the strong collaboration established since the airline’s launch in 2024. Fly91 currently operates four ATR 72‑600s, with two more arriving in early 2026, and the extended agreement is designed to support this next phase of growth as the airline expands its fleet.

Fly91 has been a GMA customer since May 2024, benefitting from a comprehensive suite of support services including Lease Stock, Standard Exchange and Repair of Line Replaceable Units (LRUs), as well as propeller availability and maintenance services. After almost two years of operations, and with aircraft utilisation exceeding 2,500 flight hours per year, the airline has decided to update the scope of its agreement to secure long‑term cost visibility and operational performance as its fleet expands.

Manoj Chacko, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fly91, said: “The last 22 months of operations has demonstrated the importance of having a dependable maintenance partner. ATR’s GMA has been instrumental in keeping our aircraft flying reliably, even amid global supply chain constraints. As a lean and cost‑focused start‑up, the visibility the GMA provides on future maintenance costs is critical for us. In our environment, it’s not just about operating the right aircraft, but about ensuring they are maintained to the highest standards so we can deliver the reliable service our passengers expect.”

Stefano Marazzani, Senior Vice President Customer Support and Services of ATR, added: “We are delighted to strengthen our partnership with Fly91 as they prepare for their next phase of growth. As the aircraft manufacturer, ATR is uniquely positioned to provide comprehensive maintenance solutions that ensure the highest levels of fleet availability, operational reliability and long‑term sustainability for operators. The Global Maintenance Agreement delivers this value consistently, while also offering an ambitious airline like Fly91 the crucial benefit of cost visibility and control needed to scale operations smoothly. We are proud to stand alongside them as their network and fleet continue to grow.”

Building on Fly91’s confidence in ATR’s support, this renewed partnership also reflects the wider momentum of regional aviation in India. As the country continues strengthening air links between smaller cities, turboprops are increasingly recognised as the most efficient way to open new routes and extend connectivity.

ATR and India's Fly91 have signed an eight‑year Global Maintenance Agreement (GMA) reinforcing the strong collaboration


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