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The '''Ilyushin Il-96-400''' is a shortened, long-range, and advanced technology development of Russia's first widebody [[airliner]], the Ilyushin Il-86. It was developed with Russian avionics and engines. It is based on the Il-96M/T fuselage and is powered by four Aviadvigatel PS90-A1 turbofans. It can carry up to 436 passengers. Typical two-class configuration will have 386 passengers. Range with 315 passengers in a three-class configuration is about 10,000 km.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IL-96-400 |title=Ilyushin Il-96 |work=Wikipedia }}</ref> | The '''Ilyushin Il-96-400''' is a shortened, long-range, and advanced technology development of Russia's first widebody [[airliner]], the Ilyushin Il-86. It was developed with Russian avionics and engines. It is based on the Il-96M/T fuselage and is powered by four Aviadvigatel PS90-A1 turbofans. It can carry up to 436 passengers. Typical two-class configuration will have 386 passengers. Range with 315 passengers in a three-class configuration is about 10,000 km.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IL-96-400 |title=Ilyushin Il-96 |work=Wikipedia }}</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 3 August 2016
Type | Airliner |
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Configuration | Wide-body aircraft |
Propulsion | Quadjet (Jet aircraft, Four-engine aircraft) |
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FDM | YASim, JSBSim |
--aircraft= | IL-96-400 Long Ranger(T) |
Status | Released |
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The Ilyushin Il-96-400 is a shortened, long-range, and advanced technology development of Russia's first widebody airliner, the Ilyushin Il-86. It was developed with Russian avionics and engines. It is based on the Il-96M/T fuselage and is powered by four Aviadvigatel PS90-A1 turbofans. It can carry up to 436 passengers. Typical two-class configuration will have 386 passengers. Range with 315 passengers in a three-class configuration is about 10,000 km.[1]
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