Developed from the
Antonov An-8, the An-12 was a military version of the An-10 passenger transport. The first prototype An-12 flew in December 1957 and entered Soviet military service in 1959. Initially, the aircraft was produced at the State Aviation Factory in
Irkutsk, Siberia. From 1962, production was transferred to
Tashkent, where 830 were built. Later, production moved to
Voronezh and
Kazan. In 1981, the Chinese version of the An-12, designated
Y-8, finally entered production. Since then, the Y-8 has become one of China's most popular military and civilian transport/cargo aircraft, with many variants produced and exported. A
Tu-16/
H-6 bomber navigator cockpit design was chosen for the Y-8 instead of the original An-12 shorter navigator cockpit design, as the H-6 bomber had been in serial production for some time. Although the An-12 is no longer in use either in Russia or in Ukraine, the Y-8 is upgraded and produced in China. The latest Y8-F600 is a joint venture between the
Shaanxi Aircraft Company,
Antonov Aeronautical Scientific Technical Complex (ASTC), and
Pratt & Whitney Canada. The Y8-F600 has a redesigned fuselage, western avionics,
PW150B turboprop engines with an R-408 propeller system, and a two-crew
glass cockpit. ==Operational history==