Regional aircraft manufacturer ATR has completed a series of ATR 72 steep-approach trials at London City with the aim of securing approval for the type to operate into the downtown airport.

The tests, which included approaches, take-offs and ground manoeuvring, were performed on 30 January using an ATR 72 registered F-WWEQ and bearing the livery of Indian carrier Kingfisher Airlines.

Once the type is formally approved for City's 5.5° approach, Irish regional carrier Aer Arann is planning to deploy the type its new Isle of Man-London City service. It launched the route on 19 January using ATR 42s, pending the larger variant's certification.

Manufacturers wishing to secure London City certification for their aircraft must demonstrate capability for an approach of up to 7.5°. The steep approach is required because of noise abatement issues and obstacles.


Source: FlightGlobal.com