Antonov rolls out its cargo big gun, the AN-225, to fill in for grounded 124s
Antonov Airlines’ huge AN-225 has been brought back into commercial operation as the market struggles ...
Antonov Airlines has transported a power plant rotor from Genoa, Italy to Karachi, Pakistan on board one of its seven AN-124-100 aircraft. The cargo, which included the rotor and associated equipment, weighed a total of 108 tonnes.
“Careful planning was necessary to guarantee the safe loading and unloading of the rotor, and this was only possible thanks to the seamless collaboration between Antonov Airlines, Italian freight broker Compagnia Merci Aeree and the shipper, Fracht It,” said Martin Griffiths, Antonov commercial manager.
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