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  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-124 Ruslan
    The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (Russian: Антонов Ан-124 Руслан; Ukrainian: Ан-124 Руслан, lit. 'Ruslan'; NATO reporting name: Condor) is a large, strategic...
    65 KB (6,150 words) - 12:10, 14 July 2024
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    by the Antonov Design Bureau in the Soviet Union. It was originally developed during the 1980s as an enlarged derivative of the Antonov An-124 airlifter...
    78 KB (7,137 words) - 21:31, 12 June 2024
  • Air Foyle to market Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo charters worldwide. This relationship ended in June 2006. The same month Antonov Airlines and another...
    18 KB (1,499 words) - 16:27, 1 May 2024
  • Antonov Company, formerly the Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex named after Antonov (Antonov ASTC), and earlier the Antonov Design Bureau, for...
    41 KB (2,547 words) - 20:12, 14 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for El Alcaraván Airport
    runway and offices with the goal of adapting the airport to allow the Antonov 124 a safe landing. On 27 November 1996, Ernesto Samper, a former president...
    7 KB (779 words) - 16:07, 25 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Oleg Antonov (aircraft designer)
    related to Oleh Antonov. Antonov An-2 Antonov An-124 Antonov An-74 Antonov An-225 Antonov An-70 Antonov An-72 с Antonov An-140 Antonov An-148 "Антонов...
    17 KB (1,424 words) - 08:28, 20 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-22
    The Antonov An-22 "Antei" (Russian: Ан-22 Антей, romanized: An-22 Antey; lit. 'Antaeus'; NATO reporting name: "Cock") is a heavy military transport aircraft...
    21 KB (2,140 words) - 08:26, 9 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for 1997 Irkutsk Antonov An-124 crash
    On 6 December 1997 a Russian Air Force Antonov An-124-100, en route from Irkutsk Northwest Airport to Cam Ranh Air Base in Vietnam, crashed in a residential...
    10 KB (991 words) - 11:29, 28 May 2024
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    passengers and another eight people on the ground. On December 6, 1997, an Antonov 124 transport plane was destroyed when it crashed immediately after takeoff...
    16 KB (2,212 words) - 00:04, 19 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-12
    The Antonov An-12 (Russian: Антонов Ан-12; NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is...
    21 KB (1,992 words) - 16:56, 14 June 2024
  • Thumbnail for Progress D-18T
    D-18T) is a 51,500 lbf (229 kN) high-bypass turbofan that powers the Antonov An-124 Ruslan and An-225 large freighters. The engine was developed in the...
    6 KB (530 words) - 06:12, 9 March 2024
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    powerplant and for customer support. The first SSJ was transported in an Antonov 124 from Komsomolsk-on-Amur to Zhukovsky, Moscow Oblast on 28 January 2007...
    110 KB (9,280 words) - 22:18, 15 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-28
    The Antonov An-28 (NATO reporting name Cash) is a twin-engined light turboprop transport aircraft, developed from the Antonov An-14M. It was the winner...
    13 KB (1,467 words) - 13:56, 23 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov Serial Production Plant
    The Antonov Serial Production Plant (Ukrainian: Серійний завод «Антонов»), formerly AVIANT (Ukrainian: АВІАНТ), is an aircraft manufacturing company in...
    8 KB (857 words) - 16:32, 2 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-70
    The Antonov An-70 (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-70) is a four-engine medium-range transport aircraft, and the first aircraft to take flight powered only by propfan...
    50 KB (5,685 words) - 12:06, 9 March 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-10
    The Antonov An-10 Ukraina (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-10 Україна, lit. 'Ukraine'; NATO reporting name: Cat) is a four-engined turboprop passenger transport...
    19 KB (2,517 words) - 13:44, 14 May 2024
  • Thumbnail for Kota Kinabalu International Airport
    Antonov-124 at Terminal 2...
    48 KB (3,908 words) - 20:49, 20 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-325
    The Antonov An-325 (Ukrainian: Антонов Ан-325) was a proposed evolution of the Antonov An-225 "Mriya", designed to launch spacecraft of various purposes...
    9 KB (1,056 words) - 14:46, 6 July 2024
  • Thumbnail for Antonov An-30
    The Antonov An-30 (NATO reporting name: Clank), is a development of the An-24 designed for aerial cartography. The first aerial survey version of the...
    19 KB (1,871 words) - 05:54, 16 July 2024
  • development by Ilyushin. The aircraft is intended to replace the Antonov An-22 and the Antonov An-124 heavy airlifter in Russia's Air Force service; its airframe...
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