Ilyushin Il-114
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The Ilyushin Il-114 is a Russian airliner that first flew 26 January 1999. Orders for the aircraft have been slow. Current operators are Vyborg Airlines in Russia and Uzbekistan Airlines in Uzbekistan. Vyborg Airlines (www.aviavyborg.ru) took delivery of an Ilyushin 114 at the Moscow airshow MAKS 2005
Il-114 is a twin-engine turboprop for local routes in Yak-40 class (to replace Yak-40?).
[edit] Variants (built and proposed)
- Il-114 - The first production model.
- Il-114-100 - First flown on 26-Jan-1999 in Tashkent. Two PW-127 by Pratt and Whitney, Canada turboprops. 64 passengers.
- Il-114-120 - Two PW-127H by Pratt and Whitney, Canada turboprops. 64 passengers.
- Il-114T - Cargo transport version. Il-114T delivered to Zhukovski for certification tests in March 2001. Two aircraft have been built by April 2001.
- Il-114P - Maritime patrol version.
- Il-114MP - Maritime patrol/strike version.
- Il-114FK - Military reconnaissance, elint, photo builder or cartographic map version.
- Il-114PR - SIGINT/AEW
- Il-140 - AWACS
- Il-140M - maritime patrol, ecological monitoring, search and rescue.
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Ilyushin aircraft
Airliners/Transport: Il-14 'Crate' • Il-18 'Coot'/'Coot-A' • Il-62 'Classic' • Il-76 'Candid' • Il-78 'Midas' • Il-80 'Maxdome' • Il-86 • Il-96 • Il-114
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