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Kepplair Acquires First ATR72 for Firefighting Conversion

Kepplair Acquires First ATR72 for Firefighting Conversion
Advancing Aerial Firefighting with the ATR72 Platform
Kepplair, a French startup dedicated to modernizing aerial firefighting, announced on May 28, 2026, the acquisition of its first ATR72-600 turboprop aircraft for conversion into a water bomber. The aircraft, sourced from regional aircraft leasing specialist ACIA-Aero Capital, is scheduled for delivery later this summer to Kepplair’s base at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS). This acquisition marks a significant step in the company’s ambition to introduce a versatile and modern firefighting platform.
Following delivery, the ATR72 will undergo comprehensive modifications to transform it into the KEPPLAIR 72 “Forest Keeper,” an aircraft capable of deploying up to 7.5 tons of water. The conversion will be carried out by maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) specialist Aerotec & Concept. Integral to the aircraft’s firefighting capabilities is the installation of a telemetry and drop system developed by Trotter Controls, a recognized leader in aerial firefighting technology. Central to this system is the KepplairEvolution Delivery System (KEDS), a bespoke solution created in collaboration with Trotter Controls and the Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics (IMFT).
Beyond its primary firefighting role, the modified ATR72 will be adaptable for medical evacuation and cargo transport missions, reflecting Kepplair’s vision of a multi-role platform. The company intends to capitalize on Toulouse’s well-established aerospace ecosystem to expedite development and facilitate maintenance by leveraging existing ATR supply chains.
Certification, Challenges, and Market Dynamics
Kepplair aims to commence water-bombing tests before the end of 2026, targeting the acquisition of a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) and certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2027. The company also plans to pursue certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), positioning itself for entry into broader international markets.
Despite these ambitions, Kepplair faces considerable challenges. Ensuring regulatory compliance will be paramount, as the converted aircraft must meet rigorous safety and environmental standards. The integration of advanced firefighting systems into the ATR72 platform presents technical complexities, and the certification process may encounter delays.
The market response to Kepplair’s initiative has been mixed. The French Directorate-General for Civil Security and Crisis Management has expressed interest in the ATR variant, signaling potential governmental support. However, industry competitors are closely monitoring the development, with some viewing Kepplair’s entry as a disruptive force. This may prompt rival firms to accelerate their own firefighting conversion programs or enhance existing aerial firefighting capabilities. Such competition could significantly reshape the European aerial firefighting sector, which currently relies heavily on aging Canadair amphibious aircraft.
Kepplair is among several European startups responding to the increasing demand for next-generation firefighting solutions amid the growing threat of wildfires driven by climate change. The European Union, through its Civil Protection Mechanism, alongside countries including France, Spain, and Italy, is actively seeking modern alternatives to strengthen firefighting capacity.
As Kepplair prepares for its initial prototype tests, its progress will be closely observed by regulators, industry stakeholders, and competitors, all assessing the potential impact of this emerging player in the evolving aerial firefighting market.

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