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The An-148-100 regional aircraft is the main model of the An-148. It seats 70 passengers at 864 mm (34.0 in) or up to 80 passengers at 762 mm (30.0 in) pitch in a one-class 2+3 seating layout. The aircraft is also configurable in a multiple-class layout which can carry fewer passengers, typically with four abreast business class. [15]
The airline's fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of 2009): [26] 3 further Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan; 2 Antonov An-12 (stored) 1 Antonov An-26; 1 Antonov An-74; Antonov Airlines also operated the following aircraft for the Antonov Design Bureau: [citation needed] 1 Antonov An-28; 1 Antonov An-32; 3 Antonov An-140; 2 Antonov An-148
The aircraft involved was a twinjet Antonov An-148-100E, c/n 41-03, carrying test registration 61708. [6] It was operating its 32nd flight, in preparation for delivery to the Myanmar air force. [2] Just days before the accident, the type had been granted extended certification. [3]
Antonov's aeroplanes (design office prefix An) range from the rugged An-2 biplane through the An-28 reconnaissance aircraft to the massive An-124 Ruslan and An-225 Mriya strategic airlifters (the latter being the world's heaviest aircraft and was the only one in service).
Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers Age (By years) Notes C Y Total Antonov An-30A: 2 — Cartography: 35.7 Antonov An-124-100: 4 5 Cargo: 16 Antonov An-148: 2 8 TBA: BAe 125-800: 5 — 8 — 8 Unknown Ilyushin Il-76TD: 1 — Cargo: Unknown Sold to Zet Avia Ilyushin Il-96T: 3 — Cargo: 1.9 Stored Saab 340B: 5 20 — 34 34 19.6 Saab 2000: 5 ...
The An-178 is proposed to replace several outdated transport aircraft, such as the An-12, An-26 and An-32. [4] The aircraft will have an avionics suite similar to the Antonov An-148, and will use Progress D-436-148FM engines. [citation needed] The An-178 is a potential competitor for the Embraer KC-390 from Brazil. [5]
Petro Vasylovych Balabuyev (Ukrainian: Петро Васильович Балабуєв, 23 March 1931 in Valuisk, Luhansk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR – 17 May 2007) was a Ukrainian aircraft designer, engineer, Doctor of Engineering (1988), professor, chief designer of the Antonov Design Bureau (1984 – May 2005), Hero of Socialist Labour and a Hero of Ukraine, head of Kyiv-based Antonov Aircraft ...
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