ATCO W25

The ATCO W25 is a long-range, wide-body, twin-engine aircraft from ATCO with Cusonic MT-400T engines, planned to be launched in 2024 with Asiana Airlines.

Initial project
In 1999, with the success of the ATCO W20, the ATCO company announced the ATCO W25 program, which was to be a supersonic aircraft. The problem would come when the accident of Bet aux flight 931 occurred and the design problems of the W20 was the reason why the ATCO company abandoned it. the project and long-range aircraft.

The Return of the Project
With the moderate success of the ATCO BRJ, the ATCO company would announce that it would return to long-range aircraft.

Initial design
TBA

Engine selection
At that time the ATCO company did not have which engines to choose until it had to tell the companies Yasat Motors, Plamy and Cusonic. In the end it chose the Cusonic MT-400T which had more efficiency and was also certified in 2014 which made it longer flight duration.

Production
In 2014, production of the ATCO W25 would begin. In 2018, the ATCO W25 left the factory with the completed parts being from the countries of Italy, Japan, El Kadsre, Cuswon, United States, Livqueen, which had to be delayed for different reasons.

2014-2016
Cusonic had to make modifications to the M-400G engines for the passenger planes that were the MT-400T. The screen was made by Cusonic in collaboration with Panasonic. The controls were done by Yasat.