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Maldivian Reissues Tender for Two ATR42-600 Aircraft

Scott Pole
Last updated: 6 February 2026 01:54
By Scott Pole
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Maldivian, the state-owned airline of the Maldives, has reissued a tender for the finance lease of two new ATR42-600 aircraft. The move follows the airlines earlier solicitation at the end of 2025. In total, Maldivian is expecting the lease to cost around $16 million.

Two ATR 42-600's fly above the blue waters of the Maldivian archipelago
Featuring twin-engines, the ATR 42-600 can seat up to 50 passengers © ATR Aircraft

Tender Details and Delivery Schedule

The request for bids was issued on Feb. 2, 2026 and specifies a minimum lease term of 15 years. On top of this, both parties must finalise their proposals by Feb. 12. Maldivian expects to receive the first ATR42-600 in Aug. 2026, and the second by Oct. 2027.

Sales and purchase agreements with Avions de Transport Régional (ATR) have already been met, following a firm order placed at the 2024 Singapore Airshow. The new aircraft will boost domestic flight capacity as new airports open across the Maldivian atolls.

Maldivian ATR 42‑600 at Velana International Airport
Maldivian ATR 42‑600 at Velana International Airport © Maldivian Airlines

Maldivian’s Fleet and Operational Impact

According to fleet data, Maldivian currently operates 26 aircraft, including:

  • 1 Airbus A320-200
  • 1 Airbus A330-200
  • 3 ATR42-600
  • 2 ATR72-600
  • 11 DHC-6-300
  • 1 DHC-8-200
  • 1 DHC-8-Q200
  • 6 DHC-8-Q300

With the acquisition of two ATR42-600s, the carrier will soon operate five of this type.

Maldivian stated its investment into fleet modernization is to expand its network and meet expectations with ever-growing passenger demand. The two ATR42-600 aircraft will permit the airline to increase flight frequency and serve additional routes across the atolls.

Whilst passengers can expect shorter travel times and a more reliable service, the archipelago will see reduced congestion and a better connection between remote and central islands.

What impact will the ATR42-600 additions have on domestic air travel in the Maldives? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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