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Hope you guys are enjoying your weekend so far. Check out this DT video tour of one of the world's most commonly used heavy airlifters; the Soviet-designed and Ukranian-built Antonov An-124 Ruslan.
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan is one of the most impressive feats of modern aerospace engineering, and its legacy is that of a true masterpiece designed by the brilliant Ukrainian aircraft designer ...
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Stranded An-124 Rejoins Antonov Fleet at Leipzig - MSNWork on UR-82073, an Antonov An-124-100 manufactured in 1994, was halted as Russia's invasion threatened to overrun the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv […] The post Stranded An-124 Rejoins Antonov ...
Ukraine’s Antonov Company announced on 29 August that it will not be involved in Russian plans to modernise the Russian Air Force’s fleet of An-124 ‘Condor’ freighter aircraft, currently ...
A Russian Antonov An-124, the second heaviest operating cargo aircraft landed at Huntsville International Airport Wednesday June 24, 2015. The plane was chartered by United Launch Alliance in ...
The Antonov An-124 is still the largest military transport in the world, and is used by the Russian Air Force. The unload operation was managed by Sulivan Shipping Service Ltd. at MPA airport.
Even if the news has been around for several years (and always denied), according to Defence24.pl, vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yuri Boyko has recently announced that the An-124 production will ...
LONDON—Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer Antonov has begun upgrading the engines of its An-124 heavylifters in a bid to reduce noise levels and emissions. The company is planning to install the ...
Antonov-124 airlifter brings first aid for rescuing distressed Argentine submarine A team of Russian naval specialists will join the efforts to rescue ARA San Juan BUENOS AIRES, November 25. /TASS/.
A Volga-Dnepr Airlines Antonov An-124 has been sitting on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport for over a year. The cargo aircraft delivered COVID-19 test kits from China and landed ...
One of Antonov Airlines’ prized An-124s, which was undergoing an overhaul at the time of Russia’s full scale invasion, escaped Ukraine’s contested airspace and arrived at Antonov’s ...
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