Ukraine’s largest aircraft manufacturing company Antonov joined the Aerospace, Security and Defense Industries Association of Europe (ASD), the association said on Oct. 6. Antonov is the first ...
Antonov Company, manufacturer of the iconic An-225, the world’s largest cargo airplane that was apparently destroyed in Ukraine, has launched a global fundraiser “for the revival of the aircraft.” The ...
Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer Antonov Company has completed all urgent restoration work on the An-225 Mriya, the world's largest aircraft, and will resume it after the end of hostilities. Source: ...
The world's largest airplane, the Antonov An225 Mriya, was born in the Soviet Union in 1988. It measured 275 feet long and weighed nearly 420,000 pounds, designed to piggyback the USSR's Buran space ...
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Russia: Antonov military transport plane breaks apart in midair
An Antonov An-22 breaks apart in midair during a test flight. The giant propeller plane crashes in Ivanovo and debris lands in a reservoir. All seven passengers are killed.
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Antonov An-12
Discover the story behind the Antonov An-12 on the anniversary of its first flight on December 16 1957. This Today In ...
The general director of Antonov—the Ukrainian company that owned the recently destroyed An-225 Mriya—has apparently been fired, according to a statement posted by state-owned defense manufacturer, ...
The Ukrainian state enterprise Antonov is expanding its production of drones by diversifying its main cargo aircraft production business in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Source: Reuters ...
The only An-225 Mriya was destroyed during the early stages of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Antonov now wants to restore it but needs funds. As everybody knows by now, the only An-225 Mriya (NATO ...
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 be ...
Sudan has been in an almost constant state of civil war since it achieved independence in 1956, and it split into a pair of sovereign states in 2011. On the border between the two, Russian-made ...
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