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    The giant cargo space with a 
    lenght of about 35m. 
     
    
      
    Cockpit of Antonov An-124  | 
    
    Antonov An-124 
     
    After the develpoment as the biggest aircraft, the Antonov An-124 took 
    off for its first flight on 26th December 1982. It is similar to the 
    American Lockheed C-5 "Galaxy", with the difference to carry more than 120 
    to of cargo, which made the Antonov An-124 to the world's largest aircraft 
    till sistership An-225 "Myria" took off in 1989. 
    The An-124 is powered by four Lotarew engines and has an range of around 
    5000km when fully loaded. 
 
      
        | Lenght | 
        69,10 m | 
        max. 
        take-off load | 
        
         392 to  | 
       
      
        | Wingspan | 
        73,30 m | 
        max. speed | 
        
        865 km/h | 
       
      
        | Height | 
        20,78 m | 
        Crew | 
        
        6 | 
       
     
    In 2005 the manufacturer 
    decided to produce another 15 Antonov An-124 with modern electronics and 
    more efficient engines to sell them for civil cargo transport.  
    The biggest fleets of Antonov An-124 have Antonov Design Bureau, Volga Dnepr 
    and Polet Airlines, whereby 56 aircraft of this type where produced till 
    2004. 
     
     
    The photos show An-124 UR-82073 of Antonov Design Bureau. The aircraft was 
    built in 1994 and is based in Kiev- Gostomel. On 29th November 2006 it found 
    its way to Vienna Airport. 
     
     
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    Boeing 747-400 Freighter  
     
    The Boeing 747-400 Freighter has its cockpit in the upper deck, which is 
    shortened in comparison the the passenger version.  
    Since its first flight in 1993 the Boeing 747-400F was sold more than 100 
    times. 
     
    Korean Air Cargo uses 18 aircraft of this type and operates from its hub 
    Incheon (South Korea) regularly flights to many European cities, such as 
    Vienna.
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    Korean Air Cargo brings the 
    Boeing 747-400 Freighter  
    several times to Vienna.  | 
    
       
    
      
    The cockpit of the Boeing 
    747-400F  |