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Turning the World’s Largest Plane Into an Airliner: Could the AN‑225 Have Worked?
Imagine boarding a plane with over 1,500 passengers, walking through twin-level cabins longer than a football field, all ...
While the An-225, with its enormous carrying capacity, was the pride of Antonov’s fleet, the An-124s are the company’s workhorses.
Antonov Airlines was founded in 1989. According to its website, the fleet includes one An-225 Mriya, seven An-124-100 Ruslan aircraft, one An-22 Antei, one An-26, and one An-74T.
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The Death of the An-225 Mriya: The World’s Biggest Plane Burned in War
The Antonov An-225 Myria was the world's largest cargo aircraft and saved countless lives by bringing humanitarian supplies to disaster-stricken areas all over the world. Sadly, this aircraft was ...
An Antonov An-124 “Ruslan” cargo plane was seen flying over Kyiv on Friday – marking one of the first civilian jets seen flying over the Ukrainian airspace since Russia launched its full-scale ...
Ukrainian cargo carrier Antonov Airlines has announced that its An-124-100 Ruslan aircraft has been successfully relocated ...
A passenger Antonov An-24 aircraft has crashed in Amur Oblast, Russian Federation, with 49 people on board. Rescuers have already located the crash site – the aircraft’s fuselage is burning on the ...
An passenger plane crashed in Russia's far east and initial information suggested that everyone on board was killed, Russian emergency services officials said.
The An-24 aircraft carrying dozens of people was found on a mountainside in a remote part of Russia's Far East.
Everyone who was on board a Russian passenger plane that disappeared from radar in the Far East Amur region has been killed, officials said Thursday. Svetlana Petrenko, Russia's Investigative ...
In 2009, the world's largest aircraft, the Antonov AN-225 Mriya, landed at King Fahd International Airport during a stopover on its journey from Ukraine to Tanzania.
Political sources claim the retraction is aimed at advancing the appointment of Israel Uzan as Director-General of the Interior Ministry.
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