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Development | |
The development of the Antonov An-140 was announced as early as 1993 but the first prototype aircraft rolled out from the Kiev factory on the 6th of June 1997. This aircraft had the first flight later that year on the 17th of September 1997. A year later, in 1998 Antonov completed a second flying prototype, but it took one more year (11th of October 1999) until the first standard production Antonov An-140 made its first flight. Only after 4 years (in 2003) Antonov replaced the standard Antonov An-140 with the Antonov An-140-100. This version has a 1.00m increase in wing span, a higher MTOW and a 300km increase in range. The Antonov An-140 is assembled in Kharkiv, (Ukraine) and also in Samara, (Russia) by Aviacor and Iran by ((HESA) (known as HESA IrAn-140 built under license agreements and assembled from supplied kits) |
Design | |
The Antonov An-140 has a conventional design and construction, the aircraft is certified in Russia/CIS but US and European certification is also planned. The standard Antonov An-140 is equipped with Motor-Sich AI-30s engines which are licence built Klimov TV3-117VMA-SBM1s engines. There is a second motorization option with Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127A engines. Regarding the flightdeck, the Antonov An-140 has conventional instruments with a few newly introduced features in the Antonov series. The standard cabin of the aircraft can accommodate 52 seats in a four abreast configuration. In the rear of the Antonov An-140's cabin there is a galley, a coat stowage and a toilet. Among the interesting features is the the rear passenger door which features integral stairs and the forward starboard side freight door that allows loading of the cargo to be carried. |
Versions | |
The Antonov An-140 can be delivered with multiple cabin configurations depending on the purpose of the aircraft: civilian use, military transport aircraft, maritime patrol, aerial photography, geological exploration, air ambulance, freighter. There is also a special VIP version of the Antonov An-140 which can accommodate 30 passengers in comfortable chairs. Also the cabin of this version of the An-140 can be divided into multiple zones: lounge, business class, economy. There are plans for further versions:
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Operators | |
As of April 2011, a total of 28 Antonov An-140 aircraft are in active service, with an additional 31 firm orders. The airlines operating the Antonov An-140 are:
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Performance | |
An-140 with AI-30s
An-140 with PW127s
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Dimensions | |
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Accidents | |
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