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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 Antonov An-225 Mriya, the world's largest airplane, was at the airport at the start of the battle. It was initially confirmed to be intact by an Antonov pilot, despite the fighting. [41] On 27 February, a Ukroboronprom press release claimed that the Mriya had been destroyed by a Russian airstrike. [42]
Čeština: Největší nákladní letadlo na světě, Antonov An-225 startuje z letiště Gostomel Airport na Ukrajině k letu do Prahy a následně do Perthu v Austrálii. Deutsch: Die Antonow An-225 beim Abflug vom Flughafen Kiew-Hostomel mit Zielflughafen Prag zum anschließenden Weiterflug nach Perth ( Australien ).
Multiple sources claimed that the AN-225 Mriya had been targeted while it was sitting in a hangar at the Antonov Airfield. World's largest cargo aircraft was destroyed during a Russian attack on ...
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 ...
An-225 Mriya destroyed in the Battle of Antonov Airport. In the Battle of Antonov Airport, Russian airborne troops seized Hostomel Airport in Hostomel, a suburb of Kyiv, arriving in helicopters early in the morning; a Ukrainian counteroffensive to recapture the airport launched later in the day.
The Antonov An-225 Mriya (Антонов Ан-225 Мрія, NATO reporting name: Cossack) was a strategic airlift transport aircraft built by Antonov, and was the world's largest powered aircraft before its destruction in February 2022. Mriya (Мрія) means "dream" (inspiration) in Ukrainian.
Antonov An-225 Mriya: Destroyed on the ground at Hostomel Airport. [437] [438] [439] Antonov An-74: Registration number UR-74010 was destroyed by Russian forces during the Battle of Antonov Airport. [440] [439] Antonov An-26: Registration number UR-13395 was destroyed during the battle for Hostomel. [439] [441] Antonov An-124