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  2. Antonov An-225 Mriya - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Battle of Antonov Airport - Wikipedia

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    Remains of the Antonov An-225 Mriya. Despite the loss of the airport, Ukrainian forces continued to engage the Russian forces in Hostomel. Eyewitnesses recorded videos of allegedly a Russian tank column burning in the distance and Ukrainian Mi-24s firing rockets at Russian positions. [10]

  4. Progress D-18T - Wikipedia

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    Number built 188 [ 1 ] The Progress D-18T (or Lotarev D-18T ) is a 51,500 lbf (229 kN) high-bypass turbofan that powers the Antonov An-124 Ruslan and An-225 large freighters.

  5. Antonov Airlines - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Antonov - Wikipedia

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    Antonov (model prefix "An-") has built a total of approximately 22,000 aircraft, and thousands of its planes are operating in the former Soviet Union and in developing countries. [ 2 ] Antonov Company is a state-owned commercial company originally established in Novosibirsk , Russia.

  7. Wings (1988 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    "Russian Giants" – Giant Soviet transport aircraft leading up to the Antonov An-124 and Antonov An-225 Mriya. "Soviet Rotors" – Development of Soviet helicopters "Straight Up" – Soviet Vertical Take-off aircraft, including the Yakovlev Yak-38 'Forger' and Yak-141 'Freestyle' "Supersonic Transport" – Development of the Tupolev Tu-144

  8. Myasishchev VM-T - Wikipedia

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    Two Atlants were built. They were replaced in 1989 by Antonov 's An-225 Mriya . One Atlant (RF-01502) is kept at the Zhukovsky International Airport in Russia owned by TsAGI and Gromov Flight Research Institute , the other one (RA-01402) at Dyagilevo (air base) in Ryazan .

  9. Hostomel Airport - Wikipedia

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    Antonov Airlines Antonov An-225 landing at Hostomel (2014) The airport is used by Antonov Airlines, as well as by other interested cargo carriers. The following facilities and services are available on site: transshipping (air-to-auto; air-to-railway [b]) storage capacities; border control and customs; aircraft maintenance