TUPOLEV TU-214 MEDIUM TO LONG RANGE AIRLINER, RUSSIA

The Tu-214 medium to long range airliner is a development of the Tupolev Tu-

204 with higher weight and longer range. The aircraft was designed by Tupolev JSC of Moscow, Russia and is manufactured at the Kazan Aircraft Production Organisation

(KAPO) in Tatarstan.

The Tupolev Tu-214 was certified in December 2000 against the Russian AP-

25 standards. The aircraft entered service in May 2001 with the Dalavia Airline of

Khabarovsk, on scheduled Russian domestic and international routes. The aircraft has

also entered service with the Russia State Transport organisation. In addition, orders

for the aircraft have been placed by Uralskie Airlines, Atlant-Sojuz and Slovak Airlines

(two aircraft).

CONFIGURATIONS

The aircraft is available as a single class or two class passenger airliner, a combination

cargo/passenger aircraft and a VIP/VVIP aircraft.

The baseline single class configuration of the Tu-214 provides 210 passenger

seats in a single aisle 3 x 3 seat arrangement. A two-class arrangement provides 164

seats with 16 business class seats and 148 economy seats.

The Tu-214C3, the 214 Combi passenger Cargo Convertible, is for mixed

cargo and passenger operation.

VIP PRESIDENTIAL AIRCRAFT

The layout of the VIP aircraft is tailored to the customer's requirement. A typical

layout of the Tu-214 VIP presidential aircraft includes a lounge, a bedroom with

en suite shower-room and a sitting room with an office area with business class seating.

The Tu-214 VIP has a maximum range of 9,200km.

CARGO-PASSENGER TU-214 C3

The Cargo-Passenger aircraft can transport up to 164 passengers or 25.2t of

cargo in 26 LD3-46 standard containers. The aircraft can be converted by airport

ground crew from the passenger version to a mixed cargo/passenger version or to the

all cargo version in, typically, four or five hours.

Eighteen containers can be loaded in the main passenger cabin and eight containers

loaded in the cargo compartment.

The aircraft is fitted with a 3,405mm x 2,180mm cargo door and the internal

cargo lift for automated loading and unloading of standard containers is installed beneath

the cargo hatch.

The cargo containers are delivered by an airport loading system to the rear

cargo compartment. The aircraft is equipped with a fully automatic container loading

system with manual back-up. The first eight containers are automatically lifted to the

passenger compartment and automatically secured in the designated positions. A further

five containers are secured in the cargo compartment. Unloading the containers

is carried out in the opposite order.

FLIGHT DECK

The ergonomically designed dark-cabin cockpit accommodates the pilot, copilot

and flight engineer. A fourth seat is available for an observer or instructor. The

aircraft has triplex digital fly-by-wire controls with triplex analogue back-up and has

an automatic approach and landing system.

The electronic flight and information system provides two large colour flight

and navigation information CRT displays for both pilot and co-pilot. The engine and

systems data are displayed on two colour CRTs on the central panel between the pilots.

The aircraft is equipped with digital computer systems and the integrated flight

and navigation system provides automated navigation and ICAO III-d Category takeoff

and landing.

ENGINES

The Tu-214 is powered by two underwing PS-90A turbofan engines installed

in composite cowlings. The aircraft has integral fuel tanks in the wings, in the

cargo/baggage hold and also in the tailfin. A torsion box in the tailfin operates as the

fuel tank for automatic centre of gravity trimming during flight.

The engines are rated at 16,000kg static thrust at sea level and 17,600kg with

emergency power. The range of the aircraft with a full passenger load is 5,650km.

LANDING GEAR

The Tu-214 has hydraulically retractable tricycle type landing gear, the nose

unit fitted with twin wheels and the main units with four wheels. The nosewheel unit

retracts forward and the main units retract inward under the wing and fuselage fairings.

The landing gear is equipped with carbon disc brakes.