For 34 years, the famous Antonov An-225 Mriya was the largest aircraft in the skies. Only one example was ever completed, and that was destroyed in Ukraine in 2022. Since then, its smaller relative, ...
One of Antonov Airlines’ prized An-124s, which was undergoing an overhaul at the time of Russia’s full scale invasion, escaped Ukraine’s contested airspace and arrived at Antonov’s temporary base at ...
Everyone loves big planes. The bigger they are the more interesting they become. Famed mammoths like the Hughes HK-1 "Hercules," otherwise known as the "Spruce Goose," and Antonov's gigantic An-225 ...
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Is A Lockheed C-5 Galaxy Bigger Than An Airbus A380?
The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy/C-5M Super Galaxy is the largest transport aircraft built for the United States Air Force, while the double-decked Airbus A380 is the largest passenger aircraft ever built. The ...
Emirates has formally unveiled a 45-tonne model of the Airbus A380 which has been constructed on the entrance road to London Heathrow Airport, after the Middle Eastern carrier took over the ...
Could a revived An-225 air freighter steal sales (and profits) from Boeing? We'll find out. "Antonov Aviation Concern" is dead. Long live "the Antonov Company." That was the upshot of our article ...
Airbus has filed a patent for a new double-deck airplane — a massive, borderline unwieldy aircraft that could address some of the limitations of its current massive, borderline unwieldy aircraft, the ...
Antonov An-225 Mriya Cossack being towed by a tug with a towbar at the 1989 Paris Airshow with the Soviet Buran space shuttle on its back. (Photo by: aviation-images ...
Hyderabad: The city skies witnessed a spectacular sight on Thursday as the Antonov An-124 Ruslan landed at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Shamshabad, captivating passengers and airport ...
The first shipset of Engine Alliance GP7200 engines has been delivered to Toulouse, but Airbus has yet to tell the engine maker when it plans to use them to power the A380. The first four flight-test ...
A new patent filed by Airbus has us wondering: Is this new plane a bird, a whale, or a mammoth? The patent describes an enigmatic double decker aircraft with a variety of possible configurations.
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