Yakovlev Yak-42
| Yak-42 | |
|---|---|
| A Yakovlev Yak-42D of IJT in 2008 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Narrow-body airliner |
| Designer | Yakovlev |
| Built by | Saratov Aviation Plant |
| Status | In limited service |
| Primary users | Izhavia |
| Number built | 187 |
| History | |
| Manufactured | 1977–2003 |
| Introduction date | 22 December 1977 |
| First flight | 7 March 1975 |
| Developed from | Yakovlev Yak-40 |
| Developed into | Yakovlev Yak-46 (planned only) |
The Yakovlev Yak-42 (Russian: Яковлев Як-42; NATO reporting name: "Clobber") is a 100/120-seat three-engined mid-range passenger jet developed in the mid 1970s to replace the technically obsolete Tupolev Tu-134. It was the first airliner produced in the Soviet Union to be powered by modern high-bypass turbofan engines.