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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 6:41 am Post subject: Antonov to resume An-225 Mriya production in China |
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NOTE: Intentionally posted in the "Civil Aviation" section, as this relates to an aircraft type, rather than an (non-Indian) airline.
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http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/49002-antonov-to-resume-an-225-mriya-production-in-china
Antonov to resume An-225 Mriya production in China
Ukraine's Antonov Design Bureau (Gostomel) is set to resume production of the An-225 "Mriya" ultraheavy transport aircraft after it signed a joint-cooperation agreement with the Aerospace Industry Corporation of China (AICC) earlier this week.
Under the first phase of the agreement, the partially finished hull of the second aircraft of the type will be completed ahead of its handover to the AICC. Under the second phase, full-scale production of the type will then be resumed in China under license from Antonov.
Antonov Airlines (ADB, Gostomel) operates the only operational An-225, UR-82060 (msn 19530503763), on special ultra heavy lift missions across the world. Featuring six ZMKB Ivchenko-Progress D-18 turbofans with a Maximum Take Off Weight of 640,000 kg, the 28 year-old An-225 was originally designed to carry the Soviet Union's Buran Space Shuttle. However, following the collapse of the USSR in 1991, the aircraft was subsequently converted to commercial use.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/an-225-revival-proposed-in-new-antonov-china-pact-428949/
The first An-225 was moved into storage for several years, while a second An-225, which is designed with a single, straight tail, was left uncompleted inside Antonov’s factory complex in Kiev.
The new agreement begins discussions to allow Airspace Corporation of China and Antonov to resume assembly of the second An-225 in phase one. A follow-on second phase would restart series production of the heavy airlifter in China under license
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