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The Antonov An-24 led to the development of an entire aircraft family; the An-24 base model, the An-26 transport version (with loading ramp), the An-30 geological survey version (with modified fuselage) and the An-32 "hot-and-high" version (with higher power engines).

The basic Antonov An-24 continues to be widely used and serves as a workhorse on secondary routes in the CIS. The majority of An-24 are configured for passengers, however a cargo version (the An-24T) was also produced.

Over 1,000 An-24 are thought to have been built. During the Soviet period, the type was exported widely throughout the Warsaw Pact and, in more recent times, AN-24s have been utilised by operators in both South America and Africa.

Role Short to medium range passenger aircraft
Status In widespread service in the CIS and Eastern
Europe
NATO Codename Coke
First Flight 1959
First Year of Service 1962
Engines 2 Ivchenko AI-24
Length 23.5 m / 77ft 2in
Wingspan 29.2 m / 95ft 9in
Range with Full Payload 2'400 km / 1500mi
Cruising Speed 450 km/h / 280mph
Payload Capacity 44 to 52 passengers
Maximum Take-off Weight 21,800 kg / 46,300 lbs
Production Roughly 1250 in total produced at Kiev,
Irkutsk and Ulan Ude.



Publication date 2006-Jun-12
 
 

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