Ukraine plans to deliver world's largest jet to China
Ukraine said on Wednesday it may deliver the world's largest jet -- originally developed for the Soviet Union's abandoned space shuttle programme -- to China within the next five years.
The first AN-225 Mriya (Dream) six-engine heavy lifter was built by the Antonov aircraft maker in the 1980s.
The company moved in 1952 from Siberia to Kiev and then fell into Ukraine's lap when the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.
Antonov and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China signed a memorandum of understanding on August 30 to renew the plane's production in China under licence from Ukraine.
The only functioning Mriya jet last completed a large cargo delivery from the Czech Republic to Australia in May. A second jet was only partially finished and has remained in Ukrainian storage for the past 28 years.
Antonov's China project coordinator Gennadiy Gabruk said the second plane would be fully upgraded and "under optimal conditions" delivered to China by 2021.
"This jet will be built using the basis of the basic framework we already have, but all the equipment will be new," Gabruk told reporters. The memorandum of understanding foresees mass production of the Mriya by China under Antonov's licence if all the technical details are resolved.
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