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Six engines, a wingspan longer than a football field, and a maximum takeoff weight of 640 tons—the Antonov An-225 Mriya is unlike anything else that has ever flown. From its Soviet origins to ...
Ukraine has made a significant stride by transferring its revamped Antonov An-124 Ruslan to Germany, landing triumphantly in Leipzig after dodging Russian military advances. The aircraft underwent ...
A modernized Ukrainian An-124 Ruslan cargo aircraft was relocated from Ukraine to Germany last week in a rare wartime flight, the Antonov company confirmed.
Antonov reveals its An-124 relocated from Ukraine to Germany after major upgrade removed all Russian components, replacing them with Western and Ukrainian parts ...
Editorial: Keep an eye out for those on two wheels To have a safe summer on our roads, all drivers, whether they are in a car or on a motorcycle have a responsibility to slow down, stay focused and ...
The Ukrainian aviation enterprise Antonov has completed the modernization of the An-124-100 Ruslan transport aircraft and transported it to Germany, reports Antonov Joint Stock Company.
The Antonov company today provided new details about its massive An-124-100 Ruslan (NATO reporting name Condor) cargo jet that mysteriously appeared in the highly restricted skies of Kyiv last week.
A rare Antonov An-124 cargo plane has left Kyiv, Ukraine after being grounded for over 3 years. Find out how it escaped the war-torn country and what this means for the future of aviation in Ukraine.
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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.
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 ...