Antonov An-32

The Antonov An-32 (NATO reporting name: Cline) is a turboprop twin-engined military transport aircraft.

It is oriented towards flying in adverse weather conditions, and was produced from 1980 to 2012, and remains in service.

The type features high-lift wings with automatic leading-edge slats, large triple-slotted trailing edge flaps and an enlarged tailplane and a very large increase in power, giving improved take-off performance and service ceiling.

[3][4] The majority of production has been for the Russian and Ukrainian Air Forces, with around 40 per year being built during the late 1980s to early 1990s.

Angola Bangladesh Colombia Republic of the Congo Ethiopia India Iraq Mexico Peru Sri Lanka Sudan Armenia Croatia Ivory Coast Equatorial Guinea Jordan Libya Rwanda Tanzania In July 2016, a total of 25 Antonov An-32 aircraft remained in airline service.

Bangladesh Air Force Antonov An-32 landing
The IAF's Antonov An-32 transport aircraft, during the Republic Day Flypast 2024.
Sri Lanka Air Force Antonov An-32B.
Sun Air Charter An-32 at Lokichogio Airport .
Antonov An-32B of the Croatian Air Force .
Mexican Navy Antonov An-32B taking off at Kyiv International Airport .
An Antonov An-32 of the Afghan Air Force
Orthographic projection of the Antonov An-32.
Orthographic projection of the Antonov An-32.