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Ukrainian cargo carrier Antonov Airlines has announced that its An-124-100 Ruslan aircraft has been successfully relocated ...
Born of Cold War ambition, the Antonov An-124 Ruslan was built to move missiles, tanks, and more—over 150 tons at a time.
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The Aviationist on MSNStranded An-124 Rejoins Antonov Fleet at LeipzigOne of Antonov Airlines' prized An-124s, which was undergoing an overhaul at the time of Russia's full scale invasion, ...
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.
That the An-124 was able to take off from Kyiv and fly over Ukrainian airspace unscathed is a bone of contention for the popular Fighterbomber Telegram channel. “A sad event, of course.
The aircraft was an Antonov An-124, one of the biggest transport aircraft in the world. It was one of the few heavy-lift transport aircraft that Russia's military still has in operation.
No dangerous cargo was being carried at the time. After an assessment, the An-124 was cleared to continue the flight to East Midlands. NBAAI identifies the jet involved as a 1991 airframe, UR-82029.
The An-124 first flew in 1982 and is capable of transporting more than 330,000 pounds. The plane was seized after Canada prohibited Russian aircraft from its skies following the invasion.
After a botched landing on a runway, the An-124 Condor—one of the world's largest airlifters—is badly damaged and may never fly again. Watch the accident here.
Ukrainian authorities have ordered detailed inspection of the fan discs on Ivchenko-Progress D-18T engines, following the destructive powerplant failure involving an Antonov An-124 last November.
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 ...
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.
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