A seven seater was delivered to in and two were given to the Nepal Royal Flight for use by.
Also known as the An-2W.
Two prototypes were built, with the first completed in the summer of 1948, but flight testing was delayed to April 1949 due to the need to incorporate modifications called up from the standard An-2 flight test programme.
As of 2015, there were thousands of An-2s remaining in operation around the world, including over 1,500 in Russia, 294 in and 54 in.
But the An-2's production duration run record was exceeded by the four-turboprop, 1954-origin, military transport.
After 1960, however, most An-2s were constructed at 's factory in ; it is believed that over 13,000 aircraft were built in Poland before principal manufacturing activity ended during 1991.