An-74D •
An-74: Arctic/Antarctic support model with room for five crew, increased fuel capacity, larger radar in bulged nose radome, improved navigation equipment, better de-icing equipment, and can be fitted with wheel-skis
landing gear. •
An-74-200: Military transport based on the An-74T •
An-74-200D: VIP/executive transport version of the An-74TK-200. Also called
An-74D. •
An-74A: Passenger or freighter model. •
An-74MP: Marine Patrol version. Can transport 44 soldiers, 22 paratroops, 16 stretchers with medical staff, or ten tonnes of cargo. •
An-74T: Freighter version equipped with an internal winch, roller equipment, and cargo mooring points, can also be fitted with static lines for paratroops or dropping air cargo. •
An-74T-100: Cargo version with four crew. •
An-74T-200: Cargo version with two crew. •
An-74T-200A: Military Transport aircraft •
An-74TK-100: Convertible version of the An-74T-100. It could be configured for passengers, cargo or both. •
An-74TK-100S: Medevac version of An-74TK-100. •
An-74TK-200: Convertible version of the An-74T-200. •
An-74TK-200C: Cargo variant of An-74TK-200 •
An-74TK-200S: Medevac version of An-74T-200. •
An-74TK-300: Combi aircraft with underslung engines. Developed into the
An-148. •
An-74TK-300D: VIP version of An-74TK-300. •
An-74-400: Proposed stretch model of the An-74TK-300 with a fuselage insert to extend its length by 26 ft (8 m) and uprated engines. Also called
An-174. •
An-148: An-74 model designed primarily for civil customers with more fuel-efficient, conventionally mounted engines that trade the STOL capabilities of earlier models for lower operating costs and higher speed. Additional emphasis is placed on improved avionics and passenger comfort features. It was initially designated
An-74TK-300, making its first flight in 2004. ==Operators==