Antonov Airlines

Antonov Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
- ADB ANTONOV BUREAU
Founded 1989
Hubs Gostomel Airport
Fleet size 10
Parent company Antonov
Headquarters Kiev, Ukraine
Net income Decrease $187.4 million (2014)
Website www.antonov.com/services/antonov-airlines

Antonov Airlines is a Ukrainian cargo airline, a division of the Antonov aviation company. It operates international charter services in the world of oversized cargo market. Its main base is Gostomel Airport near Kiev.[1] The company owns the Antonov An-225, the world's largest operational cargo aircraft and the only one completed.

History

Antonov Airlines An-74T at landing at Gostomel Airport, Ukraine

The airline was established and started operations in 1989 through a marketing agent agreement with Air Foyle to market Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo charters worldwide. This relationship ended in June 2006. The same month Antonov Airlines and another large player in the global specialty air cargo business, Volga-Dnepr Airlines (Russia), established a joint venture company Ruslan International[2] where each company has a 50% stake. The joint operation of the Ukrainian and Russian fleets allows them to share the combined An-124-100 commercial fleet of seventeen aircraft (seven of which belong to Antonov Airlines)[3] and the only Antonov An-225 in service worldwide the largest cargo aircraft in the world.[4]

Notable cargo delivered by Antonov Airlines include:

Fleet

Antonov-225 at Gostomel Airport (Antonov airport), Ukraine
Antonov An-140 at Gostomel, Ukraine, 2008
An-124-100 kneeling with front ramp down (note tilt of aircraft fuselage and retraction of front wheels)
Antonov An-22 "Antaeus"

The Antonov Airlines fleet comprises the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[11]

Antonov Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In
Fleet
Orders Passengers Notes
Antonov An-22A Antei 1
Antonov An-26-100 1
Antonov An-28 1
Antonov An-74T-100 1
Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan 3
Antonov An-124-100M Ruslan 4
Antonov An-178 1
Antonov An-225 1
Total 13

The airline's fleet previously included the following aircraft (as of 2009):[12]

Antonov Airlines also operated the following aircraft for the Antonov Design Bureau:

References

  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 76.
  2. Flight International 27 March 2007
  3. "Company Profile". Volga-dnepr.com. 2006-12-27. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  4. a maximum take-off weight of over 600 tonnes and the plane with the widest wing-span, at 88.4 m (290 ft) http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-5000/heaviest-item-airlifted/
  5. http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/08/17/331063/video-worlds-largest-aircraft-an-225-emerges-to-set-new-lift-record.html
  6. "Antonov's Giant: the An-124 Ruslan".
  7. "looking at irish rail past and today". Archived from the original on 20 May 2015.
  8. http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-5000/heaviest-item-airlifted/
  9. Pavey, Rob (2011-03-31). "SRS pump will head to Japan | The Augusta Chronicle". Chronicle.augusta.com. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  10. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part Two)". Airliner World (November 2016): 35.
  11. Archived 8 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine.

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