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Aircraft Industries L 410 NG ("New Generation") is a twin-engine 19-seat aircraft manufactured by the Czech company, Aircraft Industries (formerly Let Kunovice). The aircraft is an upgraded version of the Let L 410 UVP-E20. The first flight took place on 29 July 2015. Serial production of the L 410 NG began in March 2018.

Key Information

Development

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The development of the modernized L 410 was launched in 2010. The first prototype L 410 NG was first presented to the public on July 15, 2015 at Kunovice Airport in Slovácko. The first flight took place on July 29, 2015 at Kunovice Airport. The basic flight characteristics and performance of the airplane, as well as proper operation of the airplane control system, propulsion unit, fuel system, avionics and navigation systems have been verified.[1]

Design

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Compared to previous models, the L 410 NG has significant changes. It comes with new, more powerful GE H85-200 engines, combined with quieter AV-725 propellers; a new wing design featuring an integrated fuel tank; a more modern cockpit from Garmin; and a bigger luggage compartment.

With these improvements, the L 410 NG has doubled the maximum distance it can fly and can carry 500 kilograms in increased payload than the previous model. Like its predecessor L 410 UVP-E20, it will be sold in all variations. It is intended for commercial airlines, government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and armed forces. In addition to the passenger version, it can also be configured as a cargo plane. It can be used especially in island states where there is a problem of refueling in remote islands.

Operational history

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A series of certification flights were done in accordance with the relevant regulations. Certified by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK). Development started in April 2010, costs of the project is 568 million CZK, 237 million was funded by a grant from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Czech Republic.

In March 2018, serial production started.[2] The first serial produced L 410 NG traveled to a customer in Russia. Production of 16 aircraft is planned for 2019, half of them will be flown to Russia, six aircraft will be delivered to Kazakhstan and two to Poland.[3]

Specification (L 410NG)

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Data from L 410[4]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Capacity: 19 passengers / 2,300 kg (5,071 lb) load
  • Length: 15.074 m (49 ft 5 in) [5]
  • Wingspan: 19.478 m (63 ft 11 in)
  • Height: 5.969 m (19 ft 7 in)
  • Wing area: 34.86 m2 (375.2 sq ft)
  • Airfoil: root: NACA 63A418; tip: NACA 63A412[6]
  • Cabin volume for passengers: 17.9 m3 (632 cu ft)
  • Passenger doors: 0.8 m × 1.46 m (2 ft 7 in × 4 ft 9 in)
  • Cargo door: 1.25 m × 1.46 m (4 ft 1 in × 4 ft 9 in)
  • Seat pitch at max. Capacity: 0.76 m (2 ft 6 in)
  • Luggage compartment volume: 2.31 m3 (82 cu ft)
  • Max takeoff weight: 7,000 kg (15,432 lb)
  • Maximum landing weight: 6,800 kg (14,991 lb)
  • Fuel capacity: 2,244 kg (4,947 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × General Electric H85-200 turboprop engines
  • Propellers: 5-bladed Avia-725 constant-speed propellers

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 417 km/h (259 mph, 225 kn) TAS
  • Range: 2,750 km (1,710 mi, 1,480 nmi) at FL140 with reserve fuel
  • Endurance: 10 hours 30 minutes
  • Service ceiling: 6,100 m (20,000 ft)
  • Service ceiling on one engine: 3,900 m (12,800 ft) (ISA, 95% MTOW, 15 m/min (50 ft/min) climb rate )
  • Absolute ceiling: 8,230 m (27,000 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 8.5 m/s (1,670 ft/min)
1.7 m/s (6 ft/s) on one engine
  • Take-off run: 600 m (2,000 ft)
  • Landing run: 590 m (1,940 ft)

See also

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Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

References

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from Grokipedia
The Aircraft Industries L 410 NG (New Generation) is a twin-engine, high-wing commuter aircraft manufactured by the Czech company a.s., designed primarily for regional passenger and cargo operations in challenging environments, including short, unpaved runways with (short take-off and landing) capabilities. It features a spacious, pressurized oval accommodating up to 19 passengers in a standard configuration, with dimensions of 15.07 m in length, 19.48 m , and 5.97 m , and is powered by two GE H85-200 engines each delivering 850 shaft horsepower (634 kW), driving four-blade AV-725 constant-speed propellers. The aircraft's maximum take-off weight is 7,000 kg, enabling a of up to 2,300 kg, including an additional 500 kg of luggage or cargo capacity compared to its predecessor, the L 410 UVP-E20. Development of the L 410 NG commenced in April 2010 under the Czech Ministry of Industry and Trade's research project, with a total investment of CZK 568 million (approximately €22.5 million at the time), of which CZK 237 million was state-funded, aimed at modernizing the longstanding L 410 series that originated in the . The prototype achieved its on July 31, 2015, after extensive testing, and the program culminated in type certification by the (EASA) on December 19, 2017, followed by (FAA) approval on January 10, 2018. Serial production began in March 2018 at the company's facility in Kunovice, , building on over 1,200 units produced across the L 410 family since 1969, with the NG variant inheriting proven durability while incorporating advanced technologies for enhanced efficiency and safety. Key enhancements in the L 410 NG include the integration of the suite for improved pilot and reduced workload, a redesigned wing with integral fuel tanks nearly doubling capacity to support a maximum range of 2,570 km (1,387 nautical miles) and endurance of up to 10.5 hours at a cruise speed of 417 km/h (225 knots). It maintains robust retractable rated for runways with a minimum surface strength of 6.0 kg/cm², a take-off of 590 m over 35 ft (10.7 m), and a service ceiling of 6,100 m (20,000 ft), making it ideal for remote or austere operations. The versatile cabin, with 17.9 m³ volume, supports multiple roles such as passenger transport, cargo hauling, air ambulance, skydiving, VIP, and missions, and the aircraft has entered service with operators including Aerocardal in , which now operates two L 410 NG aircraft following the delivery of a second unit in February 2026, the , , and as of 2026, demonstrating its global appeal in both civilian and governmental sectors.

Development

Background and origins

The Aircraft Industries L 410 NG originated as a modernization program for the , a twin-engine first flown in 1969 and produced in over 1,100 units primarily for Soviet and markets. By the early , the original L-410's Soviet-era engines and analog had become obsolete, limiting compliance with contemporary safety, environmental, and operational standards while reducing appeal in global markets. Development of the L 410 NG was launched in April 2010 by , the successor to Let Kunovice, under the project aimed at modernizing small to improve technical, operational, economic parameters, safety, environmental impact, and production efficiency. The project addressed these challenges through integration of Western-sourced components, enabling certification under (EASA) standards. Total development costs amounted to 568 million (CZK), with a subsidy of approximately 237 million CZK provided by the Czech Ministry of Industry and via its Programme (TIP). Strategically, the L 410 NG sought to enhance for short-haul regional transport in remote and underdeveloped areas, offering greater range and versatility over its predecessor while targeting export markets to replace aging L-410 fleets in and beyond. This focus on EASA compliance and improved competitiveness positioned the aircraft for broader international adoption in , , and special-mission roles.

Prototype development and first flight

The of the Aircraft Industries L 410 NG was constructed as a modernized of the Let L 410 UVP-E20, incorporating GE H85 turboprop engines and a redesigned with integral fuel tanks to enhance and range. The aircraft's development received support from the Czech government, which provided funding to advance the project following its launch in 2010. Pre-flight ground testing was conducted prior to the to verify structural integrity, powerplant , and systems integration. The prototype was unveiled to the public on 15 July 2015 at Kunovice Airport in the , showcasing its updated suite and improved capacity. This event highlighted the aircraft's potential for regional operations in diverse environments. Shortly thereafter, on 29 July 2015, the L 410 NG achieved its , a 35-minute test piloted by Petr Jarocky and Stanislav Sklenar, departing from and returning to Kunovice Airport. The flight demonstrated stable handling, engine reliability, and basic aerodynamic behavior without incident. Early flight testing focused on overcoming integration challenges with the new engines and composite materials used in select airframe elements, such as and fairings, to reduce weight while maintaining durability. By late 2016, the had logged over 300 flight hours, accumulating data on expansion, systems validation, and performance optimization to support subsequent efforts. These milestones confirmed the L 410 NG's viability as a robust, 19-passenger commuter aircraft.

Certification and production

The L 410 NG underwent a comprehensive certification process to meet international regulatory standards for its upgraded design and systems. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) granted type on 19 December 2017, confirming compliance with CS-23 Amendment 4 requirements for the aircraft's , powerplant, and enhancements. This was followed by from the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee (MAK) in March 2018, enabling operations in key markets including and associated regions. Serial production of the L 410 NG commenced in March 2018 at the manufacturer's facility in Kunovice, , with an initial manufacturing rate of 4-6 annually to support growing demand for regional transport solutions. The first serial , designated serial number 1701, was completed later that year and incorporated full production-standard systems, including the GE H85 turboprop engines and advanced avionics suite, marking the transition from validation to commercial output. As of November 2025, at least 12 serial production units have been delivered, including recent 2025 deliveries of two to for operations in August, a second unit to the Ministry for Emergency Situations in May, and an additional unit to Air Sénégal in October. This output was bolstered by a multi-year contract signed in May 2024 with Avio Aero for up to 40 H80 and H85 engines, ensuring sustained manufacturing capacity and integration of reliable for future deliveries.

Design

Airframe

The Aircraft Industries L 410 NG employs a high-wing configuration with a wing and retractable , optimized for operations on unpaved and short runways with a minimum surface strength of 6.0 kg/cm². This design inherits the robust all-metal fuselage from its predecessors while incorporating structural reinforcements to withstand severe environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures from -50°C to +50°C. The measures 15.074 m in length and 5.969 m in height, featuring an oval cross-section that yields a cabin of approximately 18 m³ for enhanced comfort and versatility in configurations. The stands at 19.479 m without tip tanks (extending to 19.980 m with them), supported by a wing area of 34.86 m² or 35.18 m² respectively, enabling a maximum capacity of 2,300 kg through its reinforced structure. Key upgrades from the L 410 UVP-E series include an extended with a longer nose and enlarged rear section, along with a cargo door sized at 1.25 m × 1.46 m to simplify loading of pallets and equipment. The redesigned incorporates an integral (wet wing) design and limited use of composite materials in non-load-bearing components, such as access panels and the , to reduce overall structural weight without compromising durability. Aerodynamic improvements focus on the wingtips, now fitted with optional tip tanks that enhance the and contribute to the aircraft's short () capabilities, with a of 590 m over 35 ft (10.7 m). These modifications maintain the airframe's suitability for regional operations in challenging terrains while preserving the proven high-wing layout for superior propeller clearance and stability.

Powerplant

The L 410 NG is powered by two H85-200 engines, each rated at 850 shaft horsepower (shp) for takeoff. These engines, part of GE's H Series, incorporate advanced technologies such as a modern design and electronic engine controls, enabling flat-rating for hot-and-high conditions and improved hot-day takeoff performance. The H85-200's full authority digital engine control () system optimizes fuel consumption and engine operation, contributing to overall efficiency gains compared to earlier designs used in predecessor models. The engines drive five-bladed AV-725 constant-speed composite propellers manufactured by AVIA Propeller, with a of 2.3 meters. These propellers feature a low-noise design that reduces acoustic emissions and levels, enhancing comfort and meeting modern standards. The aircraft's includes wing tanks with a total capacity of 2,244 kg, supporting a maximum range of 2,570 km with reserves. This increased capacity, nearly double that of prior L 410 variants, is facilitated by the redesigned structure and FADEC-managed delivery, which improves burn efficiency and extends endurance to up to 10.5 hours under optimal conditions. The H85-200 engine received (EASA) type certification for the L 410 NG in October 2017, marking the initial integration following the 's rollout in 2015. Production entered serial in 2018 with this powerplant. In May 2024, Avio Aero, a company, signed a two-year contract with to supply up to 40 H80 and H85 engines for the L 410 series, including the NG variant, to support ongoing production and deliveries.

Avionics and systems

The L 410 NG features a modern glass cockpit equipped with the Garmin G3000 integrated flight deck, which includes dual GDU 1250 primary flight displays, a multifunction display, and GTC 575 touchscreen controllers for intuitive operation and reduced pilot workload. This suite incorporates the GFC 700 autopilot system, providing three-axis control with yaw damper for Category I instrument approaches, along with optional synthetic vision technology (SVT) that renders three-dimensional terrain and obstacle depictions to enhance situational awareness during all-weather operations. Navigation capabilities are supported by a dual flight management system (FMS) with graphical flight planning, multi-leg (VNAV), GNSS, and GPS augmented by wide-area augmentation system (WAAS) for precision approaches. The aircraft is ADS-B compliant through Garmin transponders and includes TCAS II via the GTS 8000 traffic advisory system, along with a solid-state GWX 75 , enabling (IFR) certification for operations in adverse conditions. Safety systems emphasize reliability and redundancy, including a standard enhanced de-icing setup with pneumatic boots on the wing and tail leading edges and on the propellers to mitigate ice accumulation in flight. The aircraft incorporates engine and fire with an extinguishing system using Halon or equivalent agents, as well as an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) for post-accident and coordination. Additional protections include (TAWS) Class A for ground proximity alerts. Compared to its predecessor, the L 410 UVP-E20, the NG variant introduces a fully digital flight management system as part of the G3000 suite, eliminating analog instrumentation and supporting single-pilot IFR operations while maintaining the standard two-pilot crew configuration for enhanced efficiency. This upgrade integrates seamlessly with the powerplant's full-authority digital engine control () for optimized performance monitoring.

Variants

Civil passenger version

The civil passenger version of the Aircraft Industries L 410 NG is configured to accommodate up to 19 passengers in a single-aisle, 2+1 abreast seating arrangement, providing a comfortable setup for short regional flights. This layout utilizes the aircraft's spacious oval , offering nearly 18 m³ of cabin volume for enhanced passenger comfort, with foldable lightweight seats that weigh up to 20 kg less than standard options to facilitate flexibility. The interior features a modernized with quick-change , enabling easy reconfiguration from passenger to mode using foldable seats, approved under EASA for operations in diverse environments. A key upgrade in this version is the enlarged baggage compartment, with a front section capacity of 300 kg (1.37 m³) and a rear section of 245 kg (0.94 m³), extendable to a combined 695 kg (2.97 m³) by folding seats—representing up to 500 kg more capacity than predecessor L 410 models. The L 410 NG holds EASA type certification under CS-23 Amendment 4, with a of 7,000 kg, making it well-suited for low-density regional routes requiring short takeoffs and landings on unprepared airstrips. This certification supports day/night VFR/IFR operations and flights into known icing conditions, ensuring reliability for commuter services. The aircraft is positioned for operators in emerging markets, particularly in , , and , where it serves short-haul routes of up to 1,000 km, connecting remote areas to urban centers with its capabilities and ability to operate in temperatures from -50°C to +50°C. For instance, recent deliveries to and highlight its appeal for regional connectivity in these regions. The baseline , shared with other variants, incorporates a durable all-metal structure optimized for such versatile civil applications.

Cargo and special mission variants

The L 410 NG cargo configuration utilizes a dedicated quick-change kit that enables the transport of up to 1,700 kg of freight within , secured by nets and belts for fixation to the floor, with maximum dimensions of 4.44 m × 1.08 m × 1.5 m. The aircraft's overall maximum payload capacity reaches 2,300 kg, an increase of 500 kg over the predecessor L 410 UVP-E20, supported by a spacious fuselage offering nearly 18 m³ of volume and an enlarged front luggage compartment of up to 300 kg. This setup, featuring tie-down provisions and interchangeable modular elements, is optimized for operations in austere environments, including missions to remote areas where it facilitates the rapid delivery of supplies, equipment, and personnel. For special missions, the L 410 NG incorporates adaptable kits such as a basic air configuration with space for six stretchers, three medical staff seats, and optional bio-bags, or an enhanced biohazard variant supporting four stretchers; the certification extends this to up to nine patients plus three attendants in medevac layouts. Surveillance capabilities are provided through optional electro-optical/ (EO/IR) cameras, search radars, and sensor pods, enabling up to 10.5 hours of endurance for roles like border patrol, maritime monitoring, detection, and search-and-rescue operations. adaptations of the L 410 NG emphasize utility with reinforced flooring for heavy loads and provisions for mission-specific equipment, though no dedicated weapons bays are standard; the platform supports troop transport, parachute drops for up to 18 personnel via a wide roll-up door, and reconnaissance with integrated sensors. In 2025, two L 410 NG were delivered to Kazakhstan's Ministry of Situations in and May, configured for emergency response including rapid deployment of aid and personnel in scenarios, with additional units planned by the end of the year. OMNIPOL, as the primary exporter and integrator within the production chain, has facilitated these defense-oriented outputs, with special mission configurations comprising a notable portion of recent assemblies amid growing demand for multipurpose .

Amphibious variant

In November 2021, Aircraft Industries announced the development of an amphibious variant of the L 410 NG, designated as the L 410 NG SEAWADER, at the Dubai Airshow. This project aims to adapt the aircraft for operations in seaplane markets, particularly targeting island nations such as Indonesia, the Philippines, the Maldives, and regions in Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of Europe including Greece and Scandinavia. The initiative addresses the need for versatile transport in areas with abundant water access but limited airport infrastructure. The SEAWADER features amphibious floats equipped with retractable wheeled , enabling seamless operations on both water and conventional runways. It maintains the core of the L 410 NG while incorporating modifications for water landings, including reinforced structures to handle aquatic environments. The variant is designed to accommodate up to 17 and supports multiple roles, such as remote and , air services, and search-and-rescue missions. The baseline GE H85 turboprop engines are expected to provide suitable performance for over-water operations without major alterations. Development was slated to begin in early 2022 in Kunovice, , with certification targeted for 2025 and the first delivery planned for that year to launch customer AIR-TEC GLOBAL under a $10 million . As of November 2025, the project remains in the design phase, with no prototypes constructed to date; continues to seek partnerships with established manufacturers for the float systems. Potential certification by the (EASA) is anticipated to enable over-water operations in regulated markets.

Operational history

Entry into service

The first serial production L 410 NG was delivered to a Russian operator in 2018 for use on regional routes. Russian , obtained in late 2017, enabled the initial operations of the L 410 NG in . For 2019, production plans called for 16 units, comprising 8 for , 6 for , and 2 for . Key milestones included entry into EASA-certified service in by 2019 and the celebration of the 10th anniversary of the aircraft's first flight in July 2025. Early challenges with the engine supply chain were resolved by 2020, facilitating steady deliveries thereafter.

Current operators

As of February 2026, the L 410 NG operates with a small but growing global fleet across civil and government users, primarily in emerging markets for regional transport, emergency response, and special missions. The aircraft's versatility in short-field operations and harsh environments has driven adoption in and , where it supports connectivity in remote areas. In the civil sector, Chile's Aerocardal operates two L 410 NG aircraft, the first delivered in November 2024 and the second in February 2026, for air ambulance, charter, and cargo services across . These aircraft enhance the operator's capabilities for medical evacuations and regional logistics in challenging terrains. Air Sénégal in fields four L 410 NG units as part of a five-aircraft order placed in 2024, with the latest delivery in October 2025; these serve domestic and remote operations, boosting connectivity on unprofitable routes in . operates three L 410 NG aircraft, with deliveries starting in 2023, for regional passenger transport on domestic routes in . Government and special mission users include Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations, which received two L 410 NG in 2025—one in March and the second in May—for , transport, and personnel evacuation. These aircraft enable rapid deployment in vast, rugged regions prone to natural disasters. In August 2025, took delivery of two L 410 NG for missions, including to support in remote areas.
OperatorCountryFleet SizePrimary Mission
Aerocardal2Air , charter, cargo
Air Sénégal4 (1 on order)Regional passenger transport
3Regional passenger transport
Ministry of Emergency Situations2 and aid
Forth Corporation (for government)2
The focus on emerging markets reflects the L 410 NG's suitability for short runways and extreme conditions, with operations powered by engines like the GE H Series beginning in around 2023 to improve efficiency in regional fleets.

Specifications

General characteristics

The Aircraft Industries L 410 NG is configured as a twin-engine high-wing with retractable , enabling short takeoff and landing capabilities suitable for regional and utility operations. It accommodates a of two pilots and supports a maximum seating arrangement for 19 passengers at a seat pitch of 0.76 m, or alternatively a of 2,300 kg. Key dimensional and weight parameters define its compact yet versatile . The fuselage length measures 15.074 m, the is 19.478 m (without tip tanks), the overall is 5.969 m, and the wing area is 34.86 m². The is 4,150 kg, the is 7,000 kg, and the maximum fuel capacity reaches 2,244 kg with optional wing tip tanks.
ParameterValue
2 pilots
Passenger capacity19 (0.76 m pitch)
Cargo capacity2,300 kg
15.074 m
19.478 m
5.969 m
Wing area34.86 m²
4,150 kg
Max takeoff weight7,000 kg
Fuel capacity2,244 kg (with tip tanks)

Performance

The Aircraft Industries L 410 NG demonstrates robust flight performance tailored for short-haul regional routes and challenging environments, with certified metrics emphasizing speed, endurance, and short-field operations. Its maximum speed reaches 417 km/h (225 knots) at 3,000 m altitude, enabling efficient transit times, while the typical cruise speed is 370 km/h, balancing velocity and during standard operations. Range capabilities support extended missions, with a maximum of 2,750 km achievable when carrying 19 passengers plus required reserves, making it suitable for connecting remote areas without frequent refueling. These figures are attained at under conditions, highlighting the aircraft's versatility for both passenger and utility roles. Operational envelopes include a service of 6,100 m, allowing access to high-altitude airfields common in mountainous regions, and a of 8.5 m/s at under ; the single-engine service is 3,900 m (ISA, 95% MTOW, 0.5 m/s climb). Takeoff performance is particularly strong, requiring only 590 m to clear a 35 ft obstacle, which underscores its short takeoff and landing () design. This enables deployments to austere locations, with the ability to operate from unprepared grass or gravel strips up to 800 m in length. in cruise is approximately 550 kg/h total, contributing to low operating costs for its class. Advanced systems further optimize these parameters by providing precise and performance monitoring during flight. The absolute is 8,230 m.

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