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Antonov Airlines for Soviet Buran program, the company (and aircraft) passed to Ukraine after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Ukraine. Antonov Airlines for commercial operations from 3 January 2002, until 24 February 2022, the sole aircraft was destroyed during the Battle of Antonov Airport.
Paul Kane/GettyThe world’s largest cargo aircraft, the Antonov An-225 Mriya, was destroyed in a Russian assault on an airfield near Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said Sunday.“We will rebuild the ...
The Antonov An-225, also known as "Mriya," was destroyed by Russian forces at an airfield near Kyiv in February. Ukraine says it's going to rebuild the world's biggest cargo plane, months after ...
The Antonov-225 cargo plane, which was the world's largest plane, was destroyed by Russian forces at an airfield in Gostomel near Kyiv, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.Kuleba ...
The An 225 was destroyed in the Ukraine-Russian war. The An-225 "Mriya" (tr. 'dream' or 'inspiration'), the world's largest cargo aircraft, was located at Hostomel Airport and it was partially destroyed during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. A number of other aircraft were also destroyed. [8]
Four aircraft owned by the Odessa Aircraft Plant were destroyed during a Russian missile attack on Odessa Airport, with two others damaged. A MiG-21UM, L-39C Blue 02 (c/n 530540) and an ex-Algerian MiG-21bis (s/n 2231) were destroyed, L-39C (c/n 533221) was damaged beyond repair, and another two ex-Algerian MiG-21bis (s/n 2232 and s/n 2237 ...
Ukraine’s parliament said on Sunday that the aircraft has been “destroyed” by Russian forces. It said in a tweet: “In 2020, the world’s largest transport aircraft AN-225 Mriya began to ...
The An 225 was destroyed in February 2022. The following Antonov Airlines aircraft were destroyed in 2022 during the Battle of Hostomel Airport: [8] Antonov An-26-100 (UR-13395) Antonov An-74T-100 (UR-74010) Antonov An-225-100 Mriya (UR-82060) [7] [25] The airline's fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of 2009): [26]