Antonov Airlines

Air cargo sector continues to fly life-saving medical equipment to India

The air cargo industry is continuing to fly life-saving medical supplies and equipment to India, as the country fights against…

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Antonov Airlines carries lengthy aircraft parts from Brazil to Miami

Antonov Airlines recently collaborated with DB Schenker to transport aircraft parts from Viracopos, Brazil to Miami, US. One of the…

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German military utilises Leipzig for AN-124 Afghanistan flights

The German military is utilising Leipzig/Halle Airport to transport equipment back from Afghanistan. The first Antonov-operated AN-124 flight as part…

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Antonov Airlines carries out AN-124 mining equipment flight

Antonov Airlines has transported fourteen pieces of mining equipment, weighing 216 tonnes in total, on two AN-124-100 flights from Istanbul,…

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Antonov transports automotive parts as demand picks up

Antonov Airlines has transported 80 tonnes of automotive parts from Southeast Asia to the US as manufacturing plants begin to…

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Antonov Airlines moves pharma equipment from Germany to the US

Antonov Airlines has carried pharma equipment, destined for Covid-19 vaccine production, from Germany to the US. DHL Global Forwarding chartered…

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Engine inspection ordered following AN-124 incident

Ukrainian authorities have ordered inspections of D-18T series three engines after a Volga-Dnepr AN-124 last year suffered an uncontained engine…

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Antonov and Chapman team up on time-critical AN-124 flights

Antonov Airlines, in partnership with broker Chapman Freeborn, has flown 370 tonnes of new machinery parts on three AN-124 flights…

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Antonov Airlines and Rhenus team up to transport rotor for repairs

Antonov Airlines recently transported a bladed rotor, which is typically used in power generation, from Ghana to India and back…

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Air Cargo News’ Top 10 most read in 2020

It’s fair to say that last year was a year like no other for the airfreight industry. Yet, as ever,…

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