Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer Antonov Company has completed all urgent restoration work on the An-225 Mriya, the world's largest aircraft, and will resume it after the end of hostilities. Source: ...
A Russian Aerospace Forces Antonov An-22 heavy transport aircraft has crashed, with no confirmation yet on the fate of the ...
Photos show the Antonov An-225 "Mriya" being dismantled, with a few engines being salvaged. Take a look at what the mammoth aircraft looked like before and after the attack at Hostomel. After Russia's ...
An Antonov An-22 military transport aircraft crashed in Russia's Ivanovo Region during its first post-repair flight. The ...
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The flying tank: How the Antonov A-40 never took off

The Antonov A-40, or “flying tank,” was a bizarre WWII concept that sought to combine the mobility of a tank with the ...
The Antonov An-225 was the world's largest cargo plane, armed with six engines and a massive cargo hold. The plane was destroyed in Ukraine after the Russian attack, however, it can be rebuilt for $3 ...
The Antonov AN-2 looks to be a product of a bygone era of quaint flight. The biplane was a product of early flight limitations. The Wright Brothers utilized biplane construction to create shorter and ...
Discover the story behind the Antonov An-12 on the anniversary of its first flight on December 16 1957. This Today In ...
Antonov Company, manufacturer of the iconic An-225, the world’s largest cargo airplane that was apparently destroyed in Ukraine, has launched a global fundraiser “for the revival of the aircraft.” The ...
Complaints from residents near Muscat International Airport has led to the banning of Antonov aircraft from the Omani capital according to the Times of Oman The newspaper also reported that the ...
The images of a destroyed Antonov aircraft (registered number An-225), and one of the planet’s very largest aircraft, went around the world showing it destroyed in a hanger at an airfield near Kyiv.
ESA's CHEOPS expoplanet telescope is loaded into an Antonov cargo aircraft in 2019 for transport to Europe’s launch center in French Guiana. Credit: Airbus photo by P. Masclet COLORADO SPRINGS — A ...