British Aerospace ATP aircraft on runway

The world's most advanced turbo-prop

The British Aerospace ATP is an airliner designed and produced by British Aerospace. It was an evolution of the Hawker Siddeley HS 748, a fairly successful feederliner of the 1960s.

The ATP was developed during the 1980s, when events such as the 1979 oil crisis and increasing public concern regarding aircraft noise led business planners at British Aerospace to believe that there was a market for a short-range, low-noise, fuel-efficient turboprop aircraft.

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Technical Specifications

Detailed technical information about the ATP's advanced systems and capabilities.

Flying the ATP

Pilot experiences, operational procedures, and flight characteristics.