The AN-158 is a twin-engine passenger aircraft designed by the Ukraine State Enterprise Antonov, and jointly manufactured by Antonov Serial Plant (Ukraine) and Voronezh Aircraft Production Association (Russia). The aircraft provides seating for up to 99 passengers over a range up to 4,000km.

The first flight of the aircraft was completed in April 2010. The aircraft received certification from Interstate Aviation Committee and State Aviation Administration of Ukraine in February 2011.

The serial production of An-158 aircraft was launched at Kyiv. More than 200 enterprises belonging to 15 countries were involved in the construction of the aircraft.

AN-158 orders and deliveries

The first AN-158 aircraft was delivered to Cuban Civil Aviation Corporation in April 2013 with second aircraft delivered three months later. The third aircraft was handed over in August 2013 and three more aircraft are scheduled to be delivered to Cuba in 2014.

Ilyushin Finance (IFC) signed a firm contract with Antonov for purchase of 20 An-158 airplanes in June 2011.

Antonov AN-158 design details

The AN-158 aircraft design is based on AN-148 regional passenger transport aircraft manufactured by SE Kyiv Aviation Plant Aviant and Voronezh Aircraft. The main structure of the AN-158 is of aluminium, with carbon fibre used for making the ancillary panels.

"The main structure of the AN-158 is of aluminium, with carbon fibre used for making the ancillary panels."

The aircraft features an improved wing design resulting in 8.5% more fuel efficiency compared to the AN-148. It also features 1.7m longer fuselage than the An-148 and 5m3 cabin volume more than that of AN-148.

AN-158 cabin

The AN-158 aircraft features an internal cabin width of 3.13m (10ft 3in) and headroom of 2m (6ft 7in). It has a maximum passenger capacity of 99 passengers in both single and two class configurations. The first class seating is arranged in two+two layout and the economy seating is arranged in three+two layout.

The cabin features flat TV screens for in-flight entertainment. The aircraft has two under-floor cabin compartments. Two passenger doors are provided on the left side of the fuselage, and two service doors on the right side.

Flight deck of the AN-158 Jumbo

The flight deck of the aircraft features five electronic flight instrumentation system (EFIS) displays, which provide the multifunction display with engine information, trim indicators, and aircraft door status. It also shows the electronic normal, abnormal and emergency checklists, and aircraft system synoptic pages.

Its flight deck features a fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system with the pilot flying display, display control panel and autopilot director-flight guidance panel.

The avionics include support terrain awareness and warning system, airborne communications addressing and reporting system, and traffic collision avoidance system. The navigation or communication systems include Rockwell Collins GPS/GLONASS satnav data feed to double flight management systems.

Double radio management units with 8.33kHz VHF radio spacing, HF radios and a cockpit voice recorder are also included.

"Its flight deck features a fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system with the pilot flying display, display control panel and autopilot director-flight guidance panel."

The cockpit is spacious and bright, and accommodates two pilots. It features sliding forward side windows.

Engine and performance of the Antonov passenger jet

The AN-158 aircraft is powered by two D-436-148 turbofan engines designed by Ivchenko Progress. Each engine generates about 15,000lb (67kN) of thrust. The aircraft features full-authority digital engine control (FADEC).

Its maximum cruise speed varies between 780km/h to 870km/h. The cruising flight altitude is up to 12,200m. The aircraft has a maximum airport operating elevation of 3,000m and a service ceiling of 40,000ft.

The maximum take off weight of the aircraft is 96,140lb (43.7t) and the maximum landing weight is 83,160lb (37.8t).

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