The Antonov An-38, a regional transport aircraft designed to modernize short-haul aviation in the former Soviet Union, first flew on June 23, 1994. This twin-turboprop high-wing monoplane could accommodate 27 passengers or 2,500 kg of cargo, featuring a stretched fuselage based on the proven An-28 design. With a maximum speed of 405 km/h and powered by either Honeywell TPE331 or Russian TVD-20 engines, the aircraft was manufactured by the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association in Russia from Ukrainian Antonov Design Bureau blueprints.
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| Miat Mongolian Airlines | — | 4160381607003 | Russian Federation | 14a3ac | |
| Miat Mongolian Airlines | — | 4163847010002 | Russian Federation | 14a3ae |