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- Engineering:Antonov An-140 (← links)
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- Engineering:List of historic Bangladesh military aircraft (← links)
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- Engineering:List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders (← links)
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- Engineering:List of aircraft (An–Az) (← links)
- Engineering:List of AEW&C aircraft operators (← links)
- Engineering:Narrow-body aircraft (← links)
- Engineering:Antonov An-26 (← links)
- Engineering:List of Afghan Air Force aircraft (← links)
- Engineering:Fokker 50 (← links)
- Engineering:List of active People's Liberation Army aircraft (← links)
- Engineering:Retired aircraft of the Polish Air Force (← links)
- Engineering:Regional airliner (← links)
- Engineering:List of Antonov An-12 variants (← links)
- Engineering:Yakovlev Yak-42 (← links)
- Engineering:Antonov An-50 (← links)
- Engineering:Military glider (← links)
- Engineering:Aeroflot fleet (← links)
- Engineering:List of retired Polish Air Force aircraft (← links)
- Engineering:List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents (← links)
- Biography:Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer) (← links)
- Biography:Viktor Tolmachev (← links)
- Company:China Southern Airlines (← links)
- Company:United Aircraft Corporation (← links)
- Company:Antonov (← links)
- Place:Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001) (← links)
- Place:Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (← links)
- History:Siberian Military District (← links)