The Ilyushin Il-114 (Russian Илью́шин Ил-114) is a Soviet twin-engine turboprop airliner designed for local routes. Designed to replace the Antonov An-24 , it first flew in 1990. Altogether, 220 Il-114s have been built.
Variants[]
- Il-114: The first production model with TV7-117S engines and 64 passengers.
- Il-114-100: First flown on January 26, 1999 with PW-127H turboprops, 64 passengers.
- Il-114-300: Truncated variant with two Klimov TV7-117SM engine. Fuselage is shorter, carrying only 52 passengers.
- Il-114T: Cargo transport version, first flown on September 14th, 1996. Delivered to Zhukovski for certification tests in March 2001. Two aircraft have been built by April 2001. Eight airframes were sitting at the TAPO plant as of May 2013.
- Il-114P: Maritime patrol aircraft.
- Il-114MP: Maritime patrol/strike version.
- Il-114FK: Military reconnaissance, elint, photo builder or cartographic map version.
- Il-114PR: SIGINT/AEW version.
- Il-140: AWACS version.
- Il-140M: maritime patrol, ecological monitoring, search and rescue.
- Il-140M Agat - Radar-MMS testbed: advanced-technology MPA demonstrator.