The Ilyushin Il-90 was a twin-engine,
widebody aircraft proposed by the
Ilyushin Design Bureau. First mentioned at the
Farnborough air show in 1988, the Il-90
was a replacement for the
Ilyushin Il-62M long-range
narrowbody airliner.
The Il-90 was designed to carry 200 passengers a distance of . On a sector, per-passenger fuel consumption would be .
Powerplant choices included the
NK-92, an ducted
propfan engine
that was related to the
Kuznetsov NK-93.
References
Ilyushin aircraft
Abandoned military aircraft projects of the Soviet Union
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