Ilyushin Il-90


The Ilyushin Il-90 was a twin-engine, widebody aircraft proposed by the Ilyushin Design Bureau. First mentioned at the Farnborough air show in, 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.