History: Antonov An-140
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Role | Airliner | ||
First flight | 17 September 1997 | ||
Status | Operational | ||
Primary users | Ukraine, Iran, Russia | ||
Produced | 1997-present | ||
Number built | 28 | ||
Unit cost | US$9 million | ||
Variants | HESA IrAn-140 |
The Antonov An-140 is a turboprop regional airliner developed by Antonov Design Bureau to replace the Antonov An-24. It can carry 52 passengers in standard configuration.
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Development
The development of the Antonov An-140 was announced as early as 1993 but the first flight of a prototype took place on 17 September 1997. The Antonov An-140 is assembled in Kharkiv, (Ukraine) and also in Russia and Iran by HESA (under license agreements)
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.
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