Antonov AN-140

Historical safety data and incident record for the Antonov AN-140 aircraft.

Safety Rating

6.7/10

Total Incidents

2

Total Fatalities

67

Incident History

December 23, 2005 23 Fatalities

Azerbaijan Airlines - AZAL Airlines

Nardaran Absheron

On a flight from Baku to Aktau in difficult weather conditions at night when took off with caged gyro horizons, so the crew lost spatial orientation. The aircraft entered a steep right downward spiral and crashed on the shore of the Caspian Sea near Nardaran, some 35 km northeast of Baku, less than five minutes after takeoff. All 5 crew and 18 passengers were killed, among them were 15 Azeris, one Briton, one Australian, one Turkish, one Georgian and 4 Kazakh.

December 23, 2002 44 Fatalities

Aeromist Kharkov

Isfahan Isfahan

The aircraft departed Kharkiv Airport on a charter flight to Isfahan, Iran, with an intermediate stop in Trabzon, carrying 38 passengers and six crew members. All the occupants were engineers working for Antonov and flying to Isfahan to conduct test flights on the first Iran-140, a prototype built under licence by HESA Company. While descending to Isfahan Airport by night and marginal weather conditions, the aircraft struck the slope of a mountain located 30 km from the airport. The aircraft was totally destroyed and all 44 occupants were killed.

Safety Profile

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Potential Safety Concerns

This rating is based on historical incident data and may not reflect current operational safety.

Primary Operators (by incidents)

Aeromist Kharkov1
Azerbaijan Airlines - AZAL Airlines1