In late 2023, unofficial sources reported that two retired An-32B Cline transport aircraft from the Croatian Air Force (CroAF) had been formally transferred to Ukraine, based on a decision made by Zagreb to donate the airlifters to the war-torn country, writes Vladimir Trendafilovski
Russia plans to cease operating its remaining fleet of Cold War-era An-22 (NATO reporting name: Cock) strategic transports, the world’s largest turboprop-driven aircraft.
The Government of Canada has announced its plans to seize a Russian-registered Antonov An-124 that’s been grounded at Toronto Pearson International Airport since the beginning of the war in Ukraine.
El Gobierno de Canadá ha anunciado sus planes de incautarse de un Antonov An-124 de matrícula rusa que lleva inmovilizado en el aeropuerto internacional Pearson de Toronto desde el comienzo de la guerra en Ucrania.
A contract between NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPSA) and Antonov has been signed for AN-124-100 Ruslans to be utilised within the Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) programme for the next five years
Se ha firmado un contrato entre la Agencia de Apoyo y Adquisición de la OTAN (NSPSA) y Antonov para que los AN-124-100 Ruslan se utilicen en el marco del programa Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) durante los próximos cinco años
Three Sri Lankan Air Force Antonov An-32 transport aircraft returned home on the evening of June 11 after completing an extensive overhaul and refurbishment process in the Ukraine
Antonov revealed on May 20 that it has completed the fuselage assembly for the first of three An-178-100P medium-lift strategic transports, which are destined to be delivered to the Ukrainian Air Force