Antonov An-28

An-28
Antonov An-28 in 2008
General information
TypeShort-range airliner, utility aircraft
DesignerAntonov
Built byWSK PZL Mielec
StatusIn service
Primary userAeroflot (former)
Number built191
History
Manufactured1975–1993
Introduction date1986
First flightSeptember 1969
Developed fromAntonov An-14
VariantsPZL M28
Developed intoAntonov An-38

The Antonov An-28 (NATO reporting name Cash) is a twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, developed from the Antonov An-14M. It was the winner of a competition against the Beriev Be-30, for use by Aeroflot as a short-range airliner. It first flew in 1969. A total of 191 were built and 16 remain in airline service as at August 2015. After a short pre-production series built by Antonov, it was licence-built in Poland by PZL-Mielec. In 1993, PZL-Mielec developed its own improved variant, the PZL M28 Skytruck.