Aircraft Interior Virtual Tour

ATR 72-500 Interactive 360 Photography

Step inside the ATR 72-500 with a high-resolution aircraft interior virtual tour. From the aisle you can study seating layout, stowage and finishes, and get a clear feel for the cabin and across the aircraft.

About the ATR 72-500

Powered by two Pratt & Whitney 127 engines, the ATR 72-500 is widely recognised for efficient short-haul operations. Cabin comfort benefits from low vibration and a quiet profile in its class.

What the tour shows

  • The aircraft exterior
  • Seating, galley and service areas in context
  • Sightlines, headroom and stowage
  • Finishes and textures that matter to passengers and crews

Why aircraft interior virtual tours help operators & OEMs

  • Show the product truthfully on desktop, tablet and mobile
  • Support sales and charter with a consistent, self-serve demo tool
  • Speed up decisions by letting prospects compare layouts remotely
  • Reuse in bids, lounges and email with a single, stable asset

How we shoot aircraft

Cabins are unforgiving: tight spaces, reflective surfaces and mixed light. We manage reflections on set, then hand-finish each panorama so lines are straight, joins are clean and colours are accurate. Every surface needs to be sharp and natural whether it’s 30 centimetres from the lens or three metres away.

See more aircraft virtual tours

Explore additional examples on our aircraft virtual tours page here. Examples include the ATR 72-600, the Challenger 605 business jet, the Challenger 850 jet, the Learjet 60, the HondaJet and many more.

Planning an aircraft or airline cabin tour? Get in touch and we’ll outline a plan to meet your objectives.

FAQs about our aircraft interior virtual tours

Can the tour be used offline for sales meetings?

Yes. We supply versions optimised for iPad/laptop demos as well as the web.

What can hotspots cover?

Seat configurations, galley details, lavatory specs, connectivity, finishes and safety features.

How many scenes do you capture?

It’s entirely up to you. Typically, clients often commission around 5-8 per aircraft, covering cabin sections, galley, lavatory and cockpit (where permitted).

Page last updated: December 2025