ATR42-320




Details
Airframe
Year of manufacture:
1996
Serial number:
409
Registration:
9N-AIT
Total Time:
41763
Total Cycles:
65881
Location:
Nepal
Maintenance Program:
N/A
Engine
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW121, maintained on-condition (PW100 series — no fixed TBO, hot-section-driven). LH (S/N AC0092, 2011): 12,636 FH / 27,616 cycles, ~2,485 FH since last hot section; limiting life-limited parts ~2,384 cycles remaining. RH (S/N AC0174, 2022): 4,460 FH / 11,130 cycles — low time with substantial LLP life remaining. Full LLP status sheet available.
Propeller
Two Hamilton Standard 14SF-5 four-blade propeller assemblies (LH P/N 792000-4, S/N MFG950309; RH P/N 802255-1, S/N MFG950308). Blades carry mixed times from staggered replacements; full hub, actuator and blade status available on the component status sheet.
Avionics
Interior
Single-class passenger cabin, 2+2 seating at 30-inch pitch, 47 seats, with forward and aft baggage compartments (~12.35 m³ total), galley, lavatory and cabin-attendant station.
Exterior
Currently in Buddha Air livery (blue, white and gold). Repaint to buyer's livery typically required on transfer.
Maintenance
Total time ~41,764 flight hours / 65,881 cycles, maintained in continuous airline service. Landing gear: nose gear overhaul due October 2028; both main landing gears calendar-due December 2026.
Highlights
ATR
Founded in 1981 as a joint venture between Airbus and Leonardo, ATR has become the world's leading manufacturer of regional aircraft, revolutionizing short-haul aviation with its innovative turboprop technology. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, the manufacturer has delivered over 1,700 aircraft to more than 200 operators across 100 countries.
ATR's aircraft are celebrated for their exceptional fuel efficiency, environmental performance, and operational economics, setting industry benchmarks in regional connectivity and sustainable aviation. From the versatile ATR 42 to the flagship ATR 72-600, each aircraft embodies the perfect fusion of European engineering excellence and practical innovation, optimized for short runways and challenging conditions.
With an unwavering commitment to eco-responsible aviation, ATR continues to lead the regional market with aircraft that consume up to 40% less fuel than regional jets, delivering superior economics, reliability, and operational flexibility while connecting communities worldwide.

