Antonov225 - World's Biggest Plane Destroyed in Russian Attack on Ukrainian Airfield

(CNN) — The world’s largest aircraft, the Antonov 225, has been destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to Ukrainian officials, generating alarm and sadness among the aviation world in which it occupies almost cult status.

The enormous aircraft, named “Mriya,” or “dream” in Ukrainian, was parked at an airfield near Kyiv when it was attacked by “Russian occupants,” Ukrainian authorities said, adding that they would rebuild the plane.

“Russia may have destroyed our ‘Mriya’. But they will never be able to destroy our dream of a strong, free and democratic European state. We shall prevail!” wrote Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba on Twitter.

There has been no independent confirmation of the aircraft’s destruction. A tweet from the Antonov Company said it could not verify the “technical condition” of the aircraft until it had been inspected by experts.

Ukrainian state defense company Ukroboronprom, which manages Antonov, on Sunday issued a statement saying the aircraft had been destroyed but would be rebuilt at Russia’s expense – a cost it put at $3 billion.

“The restoration is estimated to take over 3 billion USD and over five years,” the statement said. "Our task is to ensure that these costs are covered by the Russian Federation, which has caused intentional damage to Ukraine’s aviation and the air cargo sector.

In a later statement, the company said the airplane had been in on the ground near Kyiv on February 24 undergoing maintenance.

“According to the director of Antonov Airlines, one of the engines was dismantled for repairs and the plane wasn’t able to take off that day, although the appropriate commands were given,” it said.

Russian forces claimed to have captured Hostomel airfield, where the AN-225 was located, on Friday. A CNN team on the ground witnessed Russian airborne troops taking up positions.

Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show significant damage to part of the hangar in which the AN-225 is stored.

Meanwhile, NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System detected multiple fires at the airport, including at the hangar where the plane is kept. The fire at the hangar was detected at 11:13 a.m. on Sunday, according to the NASA data, which is obtained from a number of NOAA and NASA satellites.

It is not clear if these fires at the airport are the result of actual fires or explosions from military strikes.

If confirmed, the attack would mark a shocking end to an aircraft that has seen more than 30 years of service dating back to the days of the Soviet Union.

The AN-225 was sometimes drafted in to help airlift aid during crises in other countries. In the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake it delivered relief supplies to the neighboring Dominican Republic. During the early days of the Covid pandemic it was used to transport medical supplies to affected areas.

Its popularity in the aviation world meant it often drew large crowds wherever it went, particularly when it made star appearances at air shows.

Some of its fans took to social media on Sunday to express their dismay at claims of the aircraft’s destruction. “Mriya - You will always be remembered!” wrote aviation blogger Sam Chui on Twitter.

To this day, Mriya remains the heaviest aircraft ever built. Powered by six turbofan engines, she has a maximum payload weight of 250 tonnes, which can be carried inside or on its back. It boasts the largest wingspan of any airplane in operational service.

Only one An-225 was ever built by the Kiev-based Antonov company, which came up with the design. It first took flight in 1988 and has been in service ever since.

Construction was begun on a second plane, but it was never finished.

The story of the An-225 begins back in the 1960 and '70s when the Soviet Union was locked in a race into space with the United States.

By the end of the 1970s, the need arose for transporting large and heavy loads from their places of assembly to the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the sprawling spaceport in the deserts of Kazakhstan that was the launchpad for Yuri Gagarin’s pioneering space voyage of 1961.

The cargo in question was the Buran spacecraft, the Soviet Union’s answer to NASA’s Space Shuttle. Since there were at the time no airplanes capable of carrying it, the Antonov company was ordered to develop one.

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Satellite images from Maxar Technologies show significant damage to part of the hangar at the Hostomel Air Base where the AN-225 is stored.

Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies

(World’s Largest Airplane Antonov AN-225 Landing @ Raleigh Durham Int’l Airport (RDU) - Bing video)

I"m curious how many had a chance to see this amazing aircraft.

I saw her on the tarmac and watched her take-off from the Raleigh-Durham International Airport in October 2006. It was an amazing site to see and even more so to see it lift off the ground and take flight. I won’t veer the dialogue into the Russian conflict with Ukraine. It’s just sad for the entire industry that this marvel of aviation is no more. And if other reports I’ve seen are correct, sad for the Russian people because all of the remaining Antanov planes have been destroyed in the raid, as well.


Satellite image showing the hangar where the tail of AN-225 can be seen.

Still no closer pictures of the damage

Source:
Comandante Antonov fala pela 1ª vez desde que o An-225 foi ‘destruído’; assista ao vídeo (aeroin.net)

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Still image of the burning AN225

Source:

Gostomel airport after use a multiple launch rocket system






So sad to see…

I think it can’t be fixed by using duck tape

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On August 31, 2016, it became known about the joint Chinese-Ukrainian production of the world’s largest transport aircraft An-225 “Mriya”

The Antonov aircraft manufacturing enterprise has signed an agreement with the Chinese company China Airspace. According to the document, first of all, it is planned to assemble the second modernized copy of the aircraft (it is already 70% ready - approx. TASS) in Ukraine, and then the creation of joint serial production in China under the Antonov license.
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/3583285

As part of the treaty, China takes ownership of the giant transporter aircraft, including the use of aircraft blueprints and specifications.

After signing an agreement with a Ukrainian company, China gained access to unique technologies in the field of aircraft construction.

It is planned that the 1st Chinese AN-225 will already be produced in the 1st half of 2019.

Antonov said the company signed with China on An-225 aircraft cooperative project divided into two phases, the first step is to complete the construction of the second An-225 aircraft, and delivery to Chinese Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC); the second step is in the Antonov company’s authorized joint production of the model aircraft in China." Construction of the second An-225 Mriya airplane started in 1987, when its airframe was assembled, particularly its fuselage and wings. According to some reports, the airplane was 70% completed.

China will also build a third An-225, this one from scratch, with the assistance of Ukrainian engineers and experts. China intended to fly the home grown An-225 by 2020. It is also expected to give the aircraft a Chinese designation. There appeared to be no plan to build a fourth aircraft but China might choose to do that at a later date once it’s gained enough experience.


According to him, if the transfer of technology does take place, the Chinese will have to modify the aircraft taking into account the requirements of the 21st century. “It is necessary to modernize navigation equipment, communications equipment, that is, satellite navigation, to put in place newer systems of inertial sensors. They also need to resolve the issue with engines, because in Ukraine Motor Sich can only repair these engines. The rest is a beautiful aircraft, which still remains a trending model of our time, ”said Popov.


At the same time, the main “secret” that Ukraine can share with China is the unique technology of designing and manufacturing giant aircraft. “To debug the production of such an aircraft is worth a lot. But I’m not sure about the ability of Ukrainian specialists to fully transfer these technologies to the Chinese, because the generation of leading aircraft manufacturers and designers has gone into oblivion, and the rest have emigrated to Russia, Europe and China, ”the source explained. “But they can directly transfer iron and some paper media - that is, design and production documentation. But the Chinese will have to do the rest on their own, ”Popov emphasized.
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/china/an-225.htm

These plans were up for many years, but never realized.
Maybe now, after the war, they are able to get this done by donations

Probably some experts are right that the An-225 was created for narrow tasks for which there is no large market. The main demand of the market is satisfied by almost similar An-124.

The main purpose was to carry the the sovjet Buran:

It’s used after that for some special purposes, but mainly the AN124 can cover most of the things where space is required

Wikipedia also documented the reason why the aircraft was not evacuated:

One engine was not mounted due to maintenance…

GoFundMe maybe? (20 characters)

Interestingly, the main work was done by another aircraft.

See here, photo I found that was taken on February 13:


http://spotters.net.ua/file/?id=133636&size=large