Ilyushin Il-86

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The Ilyushin Il-86 is a Soviet-era wide-body commercial airliner designed for medium- to long-haul passenger service and notable as the USSR’s first wide-body jet.

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Ilyushin Il-86 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial airliner
jet airliner
wide-body airliner
aircraftConfiguration low-wing monoplane
aircraftRole medium- to long-haul airliner
passenger transport
boardingFeature built-in airstairs
multiple entry doors
cargoHoldLocation belowMainDeck
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 3
cruiseSpeed 900 km/h
designedFor long-haul routes
medium-haul routes
engineModel Kuznetsov NK-86
engineType turbofan
enteredServiceWith Aeroflot
firstFlight 1976-12-22
fuselageType wide-body
height 15.81 m
iataDesignator ILW
icaoDesignator IL86
introduced 1980
landingGearType tricycle landing gear
length 59.94 m
manufacturer Ilyushin Design Bureau
maximumSeatingCapacity 350
maximumTakeoffWeight 208000 kg
notableFor first Soviet wide-body airliner
numberBuilt 106
numberOfEngines 4
otherOperator KrasAir
Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise
Rossiya Airlines
Siberia Airlines
surface form: Sibir Airlines
passengerDecks 1
powerplantLocation underwing pylons
pressurization cabin pressurized
primaryOperator Aeroflot
productionEnd 1991
productionStart 1976
range 3800 km
status retiredFromPassengerService
successor Ilyushin Il-96 (historically)
surface form: Ilyushin Il-96
tailConfiguration conventional tail
typicalSeatingCapacity 350
wingspan 48.06 m
wingType swept wing

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Pratt & Whitney JT9D usedOnAircraft Ilyushin Il-86
Ilyushin Il-96 (historically) developedFrom Ilyushin Il-86
subject surface form: Ilyushin Il-96
Ilyushin Design Bureau notableWork Ilyushin Il-86