Il-112
A Russian-designed, twin-engine turboprop transport aircraft currently under development. It is intended to replace the Antonov An-26 and is designed for short-haul military and civilian transport.
Il-96-400T
A Russian-designed, four-engine wide-body jet cargo aircraft. It is a modified version of the Il-96 and is used by various cargo airlines for long-haul freight transport.
Il-103
A Russian-designed, turboprop-powered light transport aircraft introduced in the 1990s. It is designed for short-haul transport and is known for its ability to operate on unpaved runways.
Il-40
A Soviet-designed, turboprop-powered electronic warfare aircraft introduced in the 1970s. It was used by the Soviet Air Force for electronic countermeasures and jamming operations.
Il-38 May
A Soviet-designed, turboprop-powered maritime patrol aircraft introduced in the 1960s. It served as a primary maritime patrol aircraft for the Soviet Navy, equipped with radar and sonar for submarine detection.
Il-78 Midas
A Soviet-designed, four-engine turbofan aerial refueling tanker aircraft. It is a modified version of the Il-76 and is used by the Russian Air Force and other air forces for aerial refueling operations.
Il-114
A Russian-designed, turboprop-powered regional airliner introduced in the 1990s. It was designed for short-haul routes and is known for its ability to operate on unpaved runways.
Il-96
A Soviet-designed, four-engine wide-body jet airliner introduced in the 1990s. It served as a successor to the Il-86 and was used by Aeroflot and other airlines for long-haul routes.
Il-86
A Soviet-designed, four-engine wide-body jet airliner introduced in the 1980s. It was primarily used by Aeroflot for domestic flights, known for its high passenger capacity.
Il-76 Candid
A Soviet-designed, four-engine turbofan transport aircraft introduced in the 1970s. It served as the primary heavy transport aircraft for the Soviet Air Force and remains in service with many air forces around the world.