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An-225 image gallery: Second Antonov An-225 (line no. 01-02) under construction, September 2004: Second Antonov An-225 under construction, August 2008: Second Antonov An-225 under construction, August 2008: Video; on YouTube The worlds biggest planes: Antonov An-225 in comparison with Airbus A380-800, Airbus A340-600 and Boeing 747-400
The last received data from the aircraft shown by Flightradar24 reported the Learjet's altitude at 1,275 feet (389 m) and an increasing speed of 242 knots (448 km/h; 278 mph). [19] Map of the crash. The aircraft descended at a rate of around 11,000 feet per minute (3,350 m/min). [18]
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] [23] The airline's fleet previously included the following aircraft: Antonov An-12; Antonov An-26 ...
Young girl killed in Philadelphia plane crash mourned by hospital staff — who threw her farewell party just hours before tragedy: ‘Unthinkable’ Dana Kennedy February 1, 2025 at 4:50 PM
There are fears that the world’s largest plane by length, the Antonov AN-225, has been damaged amid intense fighting in Ukraine. Only a single aircraft was ever completed, making its first ...
Airliner accidents and incidents in Pennsylvania (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Aviation accidents and incidents in Pennsylvania" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Four passengers initially survived the crash, but died in the below-zero temperatures before rescue parties reached the crash site. [44] 28 February 1973 Polish Air Force An-24B 012 crashed near Goleniow Airport, Szczecin due to wing icing. All 18 people on board were killed (including ministers of the interior of Poland and Czechoslovakia ...
On 23 December 2002, an Antonov An-140 crashed near Ardestan, Iran, killing everyone on board. The crash, with 44 fatalities, killed a number of Russian and Ukrainian aviation specialists. The crash, with 44 fatalities, killed a number of Russian and Ukrainian aviation specialists.