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TrueNoord Delivers Two ATR 72-600 Aircraft to Cabo Verde Airlines

TrueNoord Delivers Two ATR 72-600 Aircraft to Cabo Verde Airlines
TrueNoord has successfully delivered two ATR 72-600 aircraft to TACV Cabo Verde Airlines, marking the introduction of these turboprops into the airline’s fleet for the first time. Provided under long-term operating leases, the aircraft will be stationed at Praia International Airport on Santiago Island. The initial aircraft, MSN 1512, arrived earlier this month, with the second, MSN 1514, following later in September.
Enhancing Regional Connectivity and Economic Impact
Maarten Grift, Sales Director at TrueNoord, highlighted the importance of this delivery for both the airline and the wider region. He emphasized that intra-island connectivity is a geographic necessity and a critical driver of the country’s economy, facilitating tourism, international trade, and reconnecting the diaspora. According to Grift, the addition of these ATR aircraft will significantly enhance Cabo Verde Airlines’ capacity to meet the nation’s mobility demands.
The introduction of the ATR 72-600s coincides with a period in which African airlines are confronting the challenges of digital transformation in aircraft maintenance. Many carriers across the continent struggle to adopt advanced digital technologies due to limitations in infrastructure and resources. The ATR 72-600, known for its operational simplicity and straightforward data generation, offers a practical and accessible solution for airlines transitioning to digital maintenance systems. This advantage is influencing fleet strategies throughout Africa, with competitors such as Braathens also moving towards ATR wet-lease operations to optimize their regional services.
Strengthening Partnerships and Expanding Presence in Africa
Grift noted that the lease agreement with TACV Cabo Verde Airlines not only expands TrueNoord’s footprint in Africa but also adds to its growing portfolio of regional airline customers. He expressed appreciation for the professionalism of the airline’s team and looked forward to a sustained partnership aimed at improving regional transport for remote communities. Grift also acknowledged IndiGo’s cooperation during the streamlined redelivery process of the aircraft.
Pedro Barros, Chairman and CEO of TACV Cabo Verde Airlines, underscored the strategic value of the partnership. He described TrueNoord as a lessor with deep expertise in supporting regional airlines and a strong commitment to long-term collaboration. Barros stated that the lease of these two aircraft represents a significant step forward for Cabo Verde Airlines, enhancing connectivity across the island nation and reflecting a shared vision for sustainable regional aviation and passenger-focused service.
Responding to Growth in African Regional Aviation
As passenger numbers in African aviation continue to grow at an above-average rate, regional airlines are actively seeking to expand their fleets despite ongoing market challenges. Grift observed a robust increase in demand for all types of regional aircraft, particularly turboprops, which are well suited to providing efficient and frequent connectivity across Africa’s diverse and often challenging terrain.
The arrival of the ATR 72-600s not only strengthens Cabo Verde Airlines’ operational capabilities but also exemplifies a broader industry trend towards more manageable and digitally adaptable aircraft within Africa’s evolving regional aviation market.

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