Data from:- OKB Yakovlev •
Yak-40 – The first production model. •
Yak-40-25 Military conversion with the nose of a
MiG-25R and SRS-4A
Elint installation. •
Yak-40 Akva (Aqua) – Military conversion with nose probe, pylon-mounted sensors, a fuselage dispenser and underwing active jammer pods. • '''Yak-40D (Dal'niy – long-distance)''' – with non-stop flight distance enlarged. •
Yak-40EC – Export version. •
Yak-40 Fobos (Phobos) – Military conversion with two dorsal viewing domes and a removable window on each side. •
Yak-40K – cargo / convertible / combi version with a large freight door. Produced in 1975–81. •
Yak-40 Kalibrovshchik – Military
Elint conversion with a "farm" of blade, dipole and planar antennas. •
Yak-40L – Proposed version with two
Lycoming LF507-1N turbofans, a joint program between Skorost and
Textron (now
Allied-Signal) Lycoming. The original design would have had a slightly swept wing. •
Yak-40 Liros – Military conversion with nose probe carrying air-data sensors. •
Yak-40M – Proposed 40-seat stretched passenger version. •
Yak-40 M-602 – Flying testbed with a Czechoslovak M 602 turboprop installed in the nose. •
Yak-40 Meteo – Military conversion with multipole dipole antennas and fuselage dispenser. •
Yak-40P – Yak-40L with large nacelles projecting ahead of the wings. •
Yak-40REO – Military conversion with large ventral canoe for
IR linescan. Lateral observation blister on right side. •
Yak-40 Shtorm – Military conversion with multiple probes and sensors on the forward sidewalls. •
Yak-40TL – Proposed upgraded version, to be powered by three
Lycoming LF 507 turbofan engines. •
Yak-40V – Export version powered by three AI-25T turbofan engines. •
Yak-40MS – Experimental upgrade with two
Honeywell TFE731-5 turbofan engines by
SibNIA. •
STR-40DT – A proposed twin-engine composite-wing derivative along the line of
TVS-2DTS, also being developed by SibNIA. Endorsed, but not supported by
Yakovlev. ==Operators==