On December 9, 2025, Russia’s last operational Antonov An-22, the world’s largest turboprop aircraft, broke apart in mid-air ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan – The world’s largest production transport airplane, painted in Ukrainian blue and yellow, touched down at the home of U.S. Forces Japan in western Tokyo early Wednesday. The ...
An An-124 recently visited at Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro to load British Chinooks for their return to the UK. Actually, the Ukrainian company’s An-124 aircraft have been used to transport ...
Antonov AN-124 cargo plane for which Esterline CMC will supply high-performance avionics. Photo: Wikimedia [Avionics Today 07-12-2016] Esterline CMC Electronics has won several major avionics ...
China is in talks with the Ukraine to finish a half built second copy of the Antonov cargo plane. It would likely cost about $300 million to complete the plane. The Antonov An-225 Mriya is a strategic ...
Air cargo usually brings to mind electronics or oranges - but the skies often carry far stranger freight. From spacecraft to ...
With Kiev's relationship with Moscow now non-existent, Antonov aircraft is looking to inject western technologies and spare parts into its giant An-124 Condor and An-225 Mriya designs. So instead of ...
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The Antonov An-124 Ruslan was built in the 1980s as a strategic military airlifter for the USSR. Both Ukraine and Russia have used the giant quad-engine freighter in the ongoing war effort. Two ...
November 22, 2017: Antonov Aviation, the Ukrainian firm that owns the rights to build the An-124 jumbo jet transport has been allowed (by the Ukrainian and Russian governments) to negotiate a deal ...
It’s the same, but different. Although the Antonov An-148 and its stretched -158 derivative have graced Le Bourget’s skies and concrete on previous occasions, the aircraft set to make its Western ...
This is what happens when you are a bit too close to an An-225 Mriya. Designed at the end of Cold War to carry the Soviet “Buran” space shuttle and parts of the “Energiya” carrier-rocket between space ...