Tupolev Tu-334

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The Tupolev Tu-334 is a Russian short- to medium-range narrow-body passenger airliner developed in the 1990s as a replacement for aging Soviet-era regional jets.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf narrow-body passenger airliner
short- to medium-range airliner
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftCategory civil transport aircraft
cabinLayout single-aisle
configuration low-wing monoplane
countryOfOrigin Russia
crew 2
cruiseSpeed_kmh 780
designBureau Tupolev Design Bureau
designedForRunwayType regional airports
designedTakeoffWeight_tonnes 47
designFeature fly-by-wire elements
glass cockpit
rear-mounted engines to reduce cabin noise
developedInDecade 1990s
developmentOutcome superseded by Irkut MC-21
superseded by Sukhoi Superjet 100
developmentReason replacement for Tupolev Tu-134
replacement for Yakovlev Yak-42
engineConfiguration twin rear-mounted turbofan engines
engineType Progress D-436T1 turbofan
firstFlightDate 1999-02-08
firstFlightYear 1999
fuselageType narrow-body
height_m 8.6
ICAORole transport
intendedCertificationStandard Russian and international civil aviation standards
intendedMarket domestic Russian airlines
export regional markets
intendedRole regional airliner
replacement for Soviet-era regional jets
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
length_m 30.6
manufacturer Tupolev
maximumSeatingCapacity 126
maximumSpeed_kmh 850
numberOfPrototypesBuilt 2
powerplantCount 2
pressurization pressurized cabin
programLaunchDecade 1980s
rangeWithFullPayload_km 3150
status not mass-produced
program effectively cancelled
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalSeatingCapacity 102
wingspan_m 29.8

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