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The '''Ranier Ra-86''' is a [[Cacerta|Cacertian]] {{wp|Wide-body aircraft|wide-body}} {{wpl|Jet airliner|airliner}} developed and manufactured by [[Ranier Aircraft]] as part of the company’s Ra-8X project. The first prototype of the aircraft flew on 18 September 1986 and entered service approximately a year later; an extended range variant, the Ra-86E, later entered service in 1988.
The '''Ranier Ra-86''' is a [[Cacerta|Cacertian]] {{wp|Wide-body aircraft|wide-body}} {{wpl|Jet airliner|airliner}} developed and manufactured by [[Ranier Aircraft]] as part of the company’s Ra-8X project. The first prototype of the aircraft flew on 18 September 1986 and entered service approximately a year later; an extended range variant, the Ra-86E, later entered service in 1988. The Ra-86 was intended to replace RCAC's fleet of [[Ranier Aircraft Ra-62|Ra-62s]] and [[Ranier Aircraft Ra-72|Ra-72s]] in an attempt to universalize the majority of its medium-range fleet.


The largest operator of the Ra-86 is the [[Royal Cacertian Air Carriers]] , the {{wpl|flag carrier}} of [[Cacerta]], with a fleet of 40 currently in service.
The largest operator of the Ra-86 is the [[Royal Cacertian Air Carriers]] , the {{wpl|flag carrier}} of [[Cacerta]], with a fleet of 40 currently in service.

Latest revision as of 03:00, 20 July 2021

Ra-86
RanierRA86.jpg
Role Wide-body jet airliner
National origin Cacerta
Design group Ranier Aircraft
First flight 18 September 1986
Introduction 11 September 1987
Status In service
Primary user Royal Cacertian Air Carriers
Produced 1986-present

The Ranier Ra-86 is a Cacertian wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Ranier Aircraft as part of the company’s Ra-8X project. The first prototype of the aircraft flew on 18 September 1986 and entered service approximately a year later; an extended range variant, the Ra-86E, later entered service in 1988. The Ra-86 was intended to replace RCAC's fleet of Ra-62s and Ra-72s in an attempt to universalize the majority of its medium-range fleet.

The largest operator of the Ra-86 is the Royal Cacertian Air Carriers , the flag carrier of Cacerta, with a fleet of 40 currently in service.

Development

Design

Operational History

Variants

Operators

Current

Specifications (Ra-86E)

General Characteristics

  • Crew: 2 (captain, first officer); 10 - 12 cabin crew
  • Capacity: 315 - 436 passengers
  • Length: 63.9 m (209 ft 9 in)
  • Wingspan: 60.11 m (197 ft 3 in)
  • Height: 15.7 m (57 ft 7 in)
  • Wing Area: 350 m² (3,767.9 ft²)
  • Gross Weight: 71,600 kg (157,851 lbs)
  • Max Takeoff Weight: 265,000 kg (583,700 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: 152,620 l (33,575 imp gal)
  • Powerplant: 4 × PW-86 turbofan engines, 170 kN thrust each

Performance

  • Maximum Speed: Mach 0.70 (864 km/h, 537 mph) at altitude
  • Range: 10,000 km (6,200 mi, 5,400 nmi)
  • Service Ceiling: 13,100 m (43,000 ft) at maximum cruising height