Antonov An-22

From Warlike

Q607444




The Antonov An-22 "Antei" was a heavy military transport aircraft designed by the Antonov Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. Powered by four turboprop engines, each driving a pair of contra-rotating propellers, its design was the first wide-body transport aircraft and remains the world's largest turboprop-powered aircraft to date. The An-22 first appeared publicly outside the Soviet Union at the 1965 Paris Air Show. Thereafter, the model saw extensive use in major military and humanitarian airlifts for the Soviet Union, and remained in service with the Russian Aerospace Forces until December 2025, when the last operational aircraft crashed during a test flight.

1969 — 2024  WikimediaWikidata
AN22; Antaeus; Antei; Antonov An-22 Antheus; Antonov An-22 Cock; Cock
mass 551160 pound, length 57.8 metre, speed 399 knot, 
fixed-wing airlifter, aircraft with turboprop engines, cargo aircraft, Tashkent Mechanical Plant, Antonov, Antonov Airlines, Soviet Union

Antonov An-12BKFairchild C-119B Flying Boxcar


Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,

    AN-22 Helsinki-Vantaa AirportAN-22 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
    Antonov An-22 Antei, Antonov Design Bureau AN0171390Antonov An-22 Antei, Antonov Design Bureau AN0171390
    Transport aircraft Antonov An-22.Transport aircraft Antonov An-22.
    Cargo hold of Antonov AN-22 in Technic Museum SpeyerCargo hold of Antonov AN-22 in Technic Museum Speyer
    An-22 UWLWAn-22 UWLW
      TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
      commonsimageAN-22 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport Commons
      commonsimageAntonov An-22 Antei, Antonov Design Bureau AN0171390 Commons
      commonsimageTransport aircraft Antonov An-22. Commons
      commonsimageCargo hold of Antonov AN-22 in Technic Museum Speyer Commons
      commonsimageAn-22 UWLW Commons