Volga-Dnepr Airlines
Volga-Dnepr Airlines | ||
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Antonov An-124 na letišti Moffett v Kalifornii | ||
IATA VI | ICAO VDA | CALLSIGN VOLGA |
Zahájení činnosti | 1990 | |
Sídlo | Uljanovsk, Rusko | |
Hlavní základna | Uljanovsk-Vostočnyj | |
Velikost flotily | 22 | |
Web: www.volga-dnepr.com |
Volga-Dnepr Airlines (rusky Волга-Днепр) je ruská letecká společnost, která se specializuje na přepravu nákladu. Byla založena v roce 1990 a sídlí ve městě Uljanovsk. Hlavním letištěm společnosti Volga-Dnepr Airlines je letiště Uljanovsk-Vostočnyj a kromě toho ještě využívá i letiště Jemeljanovo nedaleko Krasnojarsku.
Flotila
Flotila společnosti Volga-Dnepr Airlines (stav z ledna 2018)[1]
Letoun | Celkem | Objednávky | Pozn. |
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Antonov An-124 | 12 | 3 | [2][3] |
Boeing 737-400F | 3 | 0 | |
Boeing 747-400F | 5 | 5 | Používáno AirBridgeCargo |
Boeing 747-8F | |||
Iljušin Il-76TD-90VD | 17 | 0 |
Reference
V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku Volga-Dnepr Airlines na slovenské Wikipedii.
- ↑ http://cargosupermarket.volga-dnepr.com/fleet_availability
- ↑ Volga-Dnepr orders 40 Antonov 124 (Russian). www.expert.ru [online]. [cit. 2019-01-19]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném z originálu dne 2010-06-12.
- ↑ http://www.aircargoworld.com/Air-Cargo-News/2011/09/is-the-born-again-an-124-ready-for-reconstruction/272278. www.aircargoworld.com [online]. [cit. 2019-01-19]. Dostupné v archivu pořízeném dne 2013-08-29.
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Old flag of Russia from the Tsarist era. This variant is still used today.
Airmen from the 129th Rescue Wing load a HH-60G Pave Hawk rescue helicopter onto a Russian Volga-Dnepr AN-124 long-range heavy transport aircraft, photographed with its front door open. This photo was taken April 20 at Moffett Federal Airfield, Calif. The contracted AN-124 transported 129th Rescue Wing deployment cargo to Afghanistan because the high operations tempos of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom have kept C-17 Globemaster III and C-5 Galaxy aircraft fully engaged.
Autor: Yuriy Lapitskiy from Tomilino, Russia, Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0
Volga-Dnepr Yak-40 in Ulyanovsk-Central Airport (Baratayevka)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A Volga-Dnepr Antonov AN-124-100, a Ukranian/Russian aircraft, lands at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida with the Russian-built Mini Research Module1, or MRM1, aboard. The second in a series of new pressurized components for Russia, the module, named Rassvet, will be permanently attached to the International Space Station's Zarya module on space shuttle Atlantis' STS-132 mission. An Integrated Cargo Carrier will join the MRM in Atlantis' payload bay. Three spacewalks are planned to store spare components outside the station, including six spare batteries, a boom assembly for the Ku-band antenna and spares for the Canadian Dextre robotic arm extension. A radiator, airlock, and European robotic arm for the Russian Multi-purpose Laboratory Module also will be delivered to the station. Launch is targeted for May 14, 2010.
Autor: Dmitriy Pichugin, Licence: GFDL 1.2
Volga-Dnepr Antonov An-124-100M-150.