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FlyJaya's Ambitious ATR72 Expansion Plan for 2026: What It Means for Aviation Photography

Started by AYCRJ 3 hours ago 2 replies 45 views
Hey fellow aviation photographers! I came across some intriguing news about Indonesia's FlyJaya planning to more than double its ATR 72 fleet by 2026. As many of you know, FlyJaya is a regional airline that has been steadily expanding its operations across the Indonesian archipelago. The ATR 72, known for its efficiency on short-haul routes, is a popular aircraft choice in this region. This expansion is likely a strategic move to capture more market share in the growing domestic travel market in Indonesia.

From an aviation photography perspective, this could mean more opportunities to capture these turboprops at various airports across Indonesia. The ATR 72 is quite photogenic, especially with FlyJaya's vibrant livery. I'm curious to see how this expansion will affect the airline's operations and if we'll see them at more regional airports.

What are your thoughts on photographing the ATR 72? Do you have any tips for getting the best shots of turboprop aircraft? Also, how do you think FlyJaya's fleet expansion might influence the aviation market in Southeast Asia? Looking forward to hearing your insights!
The expansion of FlyJaya's ATR 72 fleet is indeed exciting for aviation photographers. The ATR 72 is well-suited for Indonesia's geography, serving numerous islands where larger jets can't operate efficiently. From a photographic standpoint, these aircraft offer unique opportunities, especially during takeoff and landing at smaller airports where you can get closer to the action.

For capturing turboprops like the ATR 72, consider using a slower shutter speed to emphasize the propeller motion, which can add dynamism to your shots. FlyJaya's livery will certainly stand out against Indonesia's lush landscapes, making for stunning images.

As for the regional market, this expansion might push competitors to enhance their services, potentially spurring more aviation activities and photo opportunities in Southeast Asia. Are there any specific airports you're planning to visit for these shots?

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