World's largest aircraft
lands at Shannon Airport
The world's largest aircraft has touched down at
Shannon Airport.
The Antonov 225, which was
built to carry a Soviet Union space shuttle between launch and landing sites,
landed for a transit stop at 2.45am Sunday morning from Bangor International
Airport, Maine, US.
The aircraft is due to depart at 10pm for Châteauroux
Airport, France.
It has a wingspan wider than the
Croke Park pitch and, from nose to tail, is more than one and a half times the
length of an Olympic swimming pool.
Due to the length of its
runway - the longest in Ireland - Shannon is the only Irish Airport that the
airplane, known as Myria (Ukrainian for "dream") has landed at.
"It's an incredible aircraft
and when you see it on the taxiway here and can put its size into perspective,
it's almost unbelievable that it can get up into the skies, let alone be as
graceful when it's up there," said Niall Maloney, Shannon Airport Operations
Director.
"Last time it was here, in
2013, it landed during daylight hours and there were hundreds if not a couple of
thousand people who came to see it. People stood on the roofs of vans just to be
able to video it landing.
"This time around it arrived in the middle of the
night and we still had up to 20 cars loads of people in the viewing area ahead
of arrival. There was only one Antonov 225 made and this is it so when it comes
here people are very keen to see it. We love having it here. The excitement
around its presence is great and creates a great buzz. We have people coming and
going all day to see it."
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