People gather to see the world's largest cargo plane Antonov An-225 Mriya, at Guarulhos International Airport, in the outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Nov. 15, 2016. Hundreds of people gathered outside Sao Paulo's two main airports, to see the take-off and landing of the Antonov An...
The largest cargo plane in the world — Ukraine'sAntonov-225— was destroyed by Russian strikes outside Kyiv on the fourth day of Moscow's invasion, Ukraine's state-owned Ukroboronprom group said. The Ukrainian Antonov-225 "Mriya" ("Dream"), the world's heaviest and largest aircraft, m...
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the An-225 utilizes six Progress D-18 turbofans, each producing 51,600 lbf of thrust to haul its massive loads of cargo. This massive plane holds the world records airlifting a single-item payload—a gas power station generator weighing 418,834 pounds—and for airlifting a total payload of...
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Image: Ukrainian Military Drone 56-15 - Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Press Release,CC BY-SA 4.0 Mriya, in Ukrainian, means "Dream."
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The status of the world’s largest plane is unknown, but early reports suggest it may have suffered significant damage during the invasion of Ukraine.
Amazon's Maple Valley, Washington, warehouse is built for speed. At night, big rigs pull up to one end to unload boxes and padded mailers—some after a short drive from a bigger warehouse down the road, others following a flight in the hold of a cargo plane. Waiting employees scan, so...