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Corsica Technics Pursues ATR 72 Firefighting Conversion Contract

Corsica Technics Advances ATR 72 Firefighting Conversion Initiative
Corsica Technics, a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider based in Bastia, has signed a letter of intent to acquire ten modification kits from French developer Kepplair Evolution. The kits are intended to convert ATR 72 passenger or cargo aircraft into firefighting waterbombers, marking a significant step in Corsica Technics’ ambition to establish its Bastia airport facility as a premier maintenance hub for the Mediterranean region. This initiative aims to offer customers a rapidly deployable aerial firefighting solution capable of addressing increasing demands for civil protection.
Conversion Capabilities and Development Progress
The conversion program utilizes Kepplair Evolution’s Kepplair 72 twin-turboprop platform, designed to provide year-round operational versatility. Beyond firefighting, the modified ATR 72 aircraft will retain the ability to perform cargo transport and medical evacuation missions, enhancing their utility across multiple sectors. Kepplair Evolution, headquartered in Paris, currently holds commitments for 18 aircraft or conversion kits and is preparing to receive its first donor aircraft at Toulouse Blagnac airport. This initial prototype, an ATR 72 cargo aircraft supplied by ACIA Aero Capital, will undergo modification by Aerotec & Concept, including the integration of Kepplair’s proprietary KEDS delivery system. Flight testing and initial water drop trials are scheduled to commence by the end of the year.
Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite the promising outlook, Corsica Technics faces considerable challenges in executing the ATR 72 firefighting conversion. The technical complexity involved in adapting a passenger or cargo aircraft into a waterbomber demands extensive modifications to ensure both safety and operational effectiveness. Market reception has been mixed, with some potential customers expressing skepticism about the reliability of this new conversion concept, notwithstanding the ATR 72’s reputation as a robust and widely available platform.
The aerial firefighting sector is becoming increasingly competitive. Established players such as Neptune Aviation have recently delivered converted aircraft, including Airbus models, intensifying market comparisons and potentially influencing pricing strategies. As the demand for aerial firefighting solutions evolves, Corsica Technics must demonstrate the operational reliability and effectiveness of its conversion to build customer confidence and secure a foothold in this competitive landscape.
Jean-Marc Cristelli, president of Corsica Technics, emphasized the strategic value of the project, stating, “The Kepplair 72 is based on a well-established, robust and readily available platform, with a conversion concept that meets current market needs. Corsica Technics wishes to capitalise on this momentum by drawing on its roots in the aviation sector and its ability to support the development of new solutions for civil protection.”
Moving forward, Corsica Technics’ success will hinge on overcoming technical obstacles, addressing market skepticism, and differentiating its offering within a sector that remains in development but is marked by growing competition.

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