Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-110

The Mikoyan MiG-110 designed by the Russian company Mikoyan-Gurevich is a multipurpose transport aircraft for cargo and passenger transport developed in 1995. It is powered by two turboprop engines.

The aircraft is capable of carrying up to 15 passengers and a cargo of 3500 kg (passenger version – 35 people). In the 1990s Russian Prime Minister Yevgeniy Primakov signed the agreement in Austria on cooperation between the MiG and Austria in the production. It can carry up to 3.5 tons of cargo or 24-48 passengers up to a distance of 1,600 km.

The aircraft would possess STOL and tailgate features. The aircraft components were produced in Russia and final assembly was done in Austria. Austria also invested in the testing and certification of the aircraft.

Engines: 2 x 2,500 HP TV7-117SV or Pratt & Whitney Canada PW127C turboprops, 1,846 kW (2,475 hp) each
Wingspan: 25.0 m
Length: 18.9m
Height: 5.4m
Maximum takeoff weight: 18,000 kg
Load: 5,500 kg
Top speed: 500km/h
Range: 3,710 km
Crew: 2
Capacity: Passengers: 49

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