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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Antonov An-26 Nastia
On May 21, 1969, the Antonov An-26 Nastia first flew, introducing a rugged Soviet turboprop transport with improved cargo-loading capability.
MOSCOW, September 23. /TASS/. The crew of the Antonov An-26 aircraft that crashed in a nature reserve in the Khabarovsk region in Russia’s Far East did not survive, according to preliminary data, a ...
As Russia’s Investigative Committee probes safety breaches, the incident adds to a grim tally of 14 generals lost since the Ukraine invasion began. YouTube Screenshot / GSAaviation A Russian military ...
Antonov An-26 aircraft disappeared from flight radars 38 km from the Khabarovsk city airport, there was a flight crew of six people aboard, the plane was performing a technical flight MOSCOW, ...
Ukrainian airframer Antonov has disclosed that several aircraft types, including an An-22 outsize freighter, were damaged during the firefight with Russian forces at Gostomel airport. The large ...
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