The sheared nose cone of the Antonov An-225 cargo plane towers over Yevhen Bashynsky. Affectionately known as the Mriya, or “Dream,” the leviathan plane was the pride of Ukraine and of 38-year-old ...
A massive Ukrainian cargo plane, among the heaviest aircrafts in the world, flew to Denver International Airport this week to drop off a helicopter, officials said. The airport highlighted the special ...
The manufacturer of the world's largest cargo plane has announced plans to rebuild the aircraft. The Antonov An-225 was destroyed by Russian forces in February. The plane, which is also known as ...
The Antonov An-225 Mriya was originally developed as part of the Soviet Energia-Buran space program. Engineers expanded the design of the Antonov An-124 cargo aircraft, lengthening the fuselage, ...
The former director of Antonov State Enterprise, Serhii Bychkov, was charged with official negligence leading to the destruction of the world's largest cargo aircraft AN-225 Mriya, Ukraine's Security ...
The world's largest airplane, the Antonov An225 Mriya, was born in the Soviet Union in 1988. It measured 275 feet long and weighed nearly 420,000 pounds, designed to piggyback the USSR's Buran space ...
An Antonov An-124, belonging to Antonov Airlines, has left Kyiv, Ukraine, after more than three years of sitting on the ground in the country’s capital. The aircraft, which arrived in Leipzig, Germany ...
The sheared nose cone of the Antonov An-225 cargo plane towers over Yevhen Bashynsky. Affectionately known as the Mriya, or "Dream," the leviathan plane was the pride of Ukraine and of 38-year-old ...