Leaving Prague in #An225. See you in Turkmenistan. @dw_business @dwnews pic.twitter.com/KL8sv72cS7
— Grit Hofmann (@grit_hofmann) May 12, 2016
Leaving Prague in #An225. See you in Turkmenistan. @dw_business @dwnews pic.twitter.com/KL8sv72cS7
— Grit Hofmann (@grit_hofmann) May 12, 2016
May 13 2016 10:20 AM
The An-225 Mriya aircraft, built by the Ukrainian aeronautics company Antonov Airlines, landed at Vaclav Havel Airport in Prague on Tuesday, where it was loaded and prepared for the rare journey. The plane first take-off to Australia.
According to the sources,”Over the period of four days, it will travel 9,680 miles, , conveying a 130-ton generator from the Czech Republic to Perth, Australia. The giant plane usually only makes one or two deliveries per year.”
About 50,000 flying bores are expected to meet the plane when it makes its final landing in Australia.
The Ukrainian plane was formerly developed in the 1980s for ringing the Soviet space shuttle on its back. One of Mriya's structures is a massive door on its nose, which lets cargo to be loaded from the front.
The maximan takeoff wright of the Mriya is 705 tons.
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