Antonov An-124 Ruslan

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Antonov An-124 Ruslan at a Glance
Role Cargo Transport
Country of Origin Russia and Ukraine
Manufacturer Antonov
Status In production
Number Built 56
Unit Cost US$70-100 million
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The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (NATO reporting name: 'Condor') was the largest aeroplane in production until the Antonov An-225 was built. During development it was known as the An-400 and An-40 in the West, and it flew for the first time in 1982. Civil certification was issued by the CIS Interstate Aviation Committee on 30 December 1992. Over forty are currently in service (26 civilian models with airlines and 10 firm orders as of August 2006) and 20 were in commercial use in 1998 in Ukraine, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Libya.

Variants

An-124 Ruslan

Strategic heavy airlift transport aircraft.

An-124-100

Commercial transport aircraft.

An-124-100M-150

Commercial transport version fitted with Western avionics.

An-124-102

Commercial transport version which has an EFIS flight deck.

An-124-130

Proposed version.

An-124-135

This variant has 1 seat in the rear, and the rest of the cargo area (approx 1800 square feet) is dedicated to

An-124-150

The new variant, will feature several new features.

An-124-200

Proposed version with General Electric CF6-80C2 engines, each rated 59,200 lbf (263 kN).

An-124-210

Joint proposal with Air Foyle to meet UK's Short Term Strategic Air lifter (STSA) requirement, with Rolls-Royce RB211-524H-T engines, each rated 60,600 lbf (264 kN) and Honeywell avionics. STSA competition was abandoned in August 1999, reinstated and won by Boeing C-17A.

Specifications

Antonov An-124 Ruslan
Crew six
Capacity 88 passengers
Payload 150,000 kg (330,000 lb)
Length 68.96 m (226 ft 3 in)
Wingspan 73.3 m (240 ft 5 in)
Height 20.78 m (68 ft 2 in)
Wing area 628 m² (6,760 sq ft)
Empty weight 175,000 kg (385,000 lb)
Loaded weight 405,000 kg (892,000 lb)
Useful load 230,000 kg (508,000 lb)
Max. take-off weight (MTOW) 405,000 kg (893,000 lb)
Powerplant 4× Ivchenko Progress D-18T turbofans, 229.5 kN (51,600 lbf) each
Maximum speed 865 km/h (467 kn (537 mph))
Cruise speed 800-850 km/h (430 kn (490 mph))
Range 5,400 km (2,900 nm, 3,360 mi (5,410 km))
Service ceiling 12,000 m (35,000 ft)
Wing loading 365 kg/m² (74.7 lb/sq ft)
Thrust/weight 0.41

Flight Range

An-124-100
0 tons of cargo 15,000 km (8,100 nmi)
10 tons of cargo 14,125 km (7,627 nmi)
20 tons of cargo 13,250 km (7,154 nmi)
30 tons of cargo 12,375 km (6,682 nmi)
40 tons of cargo 11,500 km (6,210 nmi)
72 tons of cargo 8,700 km (4,698 nmi)
90 tons of cargo 7,125 km (3,847 nmi)
97 tons of cargo 6,495 km (3,507 nmi)
104 tons of cargo 5,900 km (3,186 nmi)
108 tons of cargo 5,550 km (2,997 nmi)
120 tons of cargo 4,500 km (2,430 nmi)
122 tons of cargo 4,325 km (2,335 nmi)
Аn-124-100М-150
92 tons of cargo 7,500 km (4,050 nmi)
113 tons of cargo 5,925 km (3,199 nmi)
120 tons of cargo 5,400 km (2,916 nmi)
122 tons of cargo 5,250 km (2,835 nmi)