Ukraine's President wants to build another AN-225

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon May 23, 2022

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has announced his intention to build another AN-225 MRIYA aircraft, dedicating this project to the memory of pilots who died in the war and, in particular, during the defence of Mariupol. According to the official Ukraine News Agency, Interfax during an online meeting with Ukrainian students Mr Zelensky said the project would cost US$800 million. SEE the podcast: Flight Safety Detectives dissect the Netflix doco “Downfall”. READ: Boeing will bounce back says world’s largest leasing company READ: How the Airbus A350 went from defeat to victory "But in this case, it's not a matter of money, it's a matter of ambition. Ukroboronprom, the Antonov team, approached us. This is a question of the image of our country and all the excellent professional pilots who died in this war," Mr Zelensky said. "How much they have done, and today we can already say how many lives of people who remained in Mariupol, especially in Azovstal they saved ... How many pilots gave their lives to bring everything there, from weapons to water. And how many wounded they took from there. A large number of these people died heroically," the President said. "To build a MRIYA (Dream) for the memory of heroes is the right state position," Zelensky stressed. The world's largest transport aircraft, the AN-225 MRIYA was destroyed during the battles for the airport Gostomel at the end of February 2022. AN-225 MRIYA holds a series of world records for the transportation of commercial cargo. There is a second unfinished MRIYA with the fuselage almost complete along with the critical wing box to which the wings are attached.   The wings, tail and engines of the MRIYA, severely damaged in February, are relatively intact and may be able to be repaired and used for the second aircraft. In an earlier post, the Antonov, which operates the AN-225 and the smaller AN-124 said that “the destruction of the legendary, unique An-225 plane by the Russians became a heavy blow not only for the “ANTONOV” company but also for the entire world community. Therefore, for us, the restoration of “Dreams” is an important task!" SEE the video of the AN225 burning here. With its maiden flight in late 1988, the Mriya became the world’s heaviest aircraft with the largest wingspan (88.4 meters). Throughout its 30 years in service, it set over 200 world records, including for the heaviest cargo load (253.8 tons) ever lifted by an aircraft.    

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