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The Il-96 is offered in three main variants: the Il-96-300, Il-96M/T and Il-96-400. [ citation needed ] The Il-96-300 has a standard passenger capacity of 262 seats in a two-class configuration with 18 seats with a seat pitch of 54 inches (140 cm) and 244 seats with a pitch of 32 inches (81 cm), of which typical seating is 3–3–3 (layout ...
Il-98 proposed twin-engine version of the Il-96-300, 2000. Il-100 light multi-purpose aircraft project, 2001. Il-102 experimental jet-powered ground-attack aircraft, project cancelled, 1982. Il-106 proposed heavy military transport, proposed Il-76 replacement, 1992. Il-108 business jet prototype, project abandoned, 1990. Il-116 regional ...
Excludes Il-4. Ilyushin Il-4: 5,256: 1941-1950s: Bob: Includes trainers. Ilyushin Il-28: 2,000+ 1950–1980s: Beagle: excludes Chinese Hong H-5 version. Ilyushin Il-54/Il-149: 1 – Blowlamp: Cancelled. Myasishchev M-4 "Molot" – 1955-1960s: Bison: 93 all variants, few used; most converted to M-4-2 tankers. M-50/M-52: 2: 1957: Bounder ...
The company manages the Superjet 100, the MC-21 and the Russo-Chinese CR929 widebody, but the Il-114 passenger turboprop and modernized Ilyushin Il-96-400 widebody stay with Ilyushin. The new commercial division will also include the Yakovlev Design Bureau, avionics specialist UAC—Integration Center and composite manufacturer AeroComposit. [12]
The main presidential aircraft is the four-engined, long-range, widebody Ilyushin Il-96-300PU, a highly modified Il-96, with the two last letters standing for "Command Point" in Russian. Five modified Il-96s have been used as presidential aircraft, the first one was used by the first President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin.
According to the New York Times, the Russian President flies in Ilyushin Il-96 series jets, a Russian designed aircraft that are known to be a bit dated. Seen in the video is also a plane that ...
Ilyushin prototyping facility on Khodynka Field in Moscow Ilyushin was established under the Soviet Union . Its operations began on 13 January 1933, by order of P. I. Baranov, People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry and the Head of the Main Department of Aviation Industry.
The Il-76 is a military transport aircraft designed to airlift troops, cargo, military equipment and weapons. It usually has a crew of five, and can carry up to 90 passengers.