AN-255 Carries Out Successful Emergency Operation

An emergency mission was carried out by an ANTONOV-225, bringing supplies to the typhoon-hit island of Guam, USA. The flight was organised within hours, illustrating once again the flexibility of ANTONOV Airlines and the suitability of its aircraft for transporting large quantities of cargo at short notice in emergency situations. “Delivery time and maximum payload were key factors in the choice of the AN-225 aircraft for this air shipment,” said Ruslan Bykovets, Head of Commercial Department, ANTONOV Airlines. The biggest aircraft in the world made its way from Ukraine to California in a mammoth 13-hour non-stop flight, before flying from Oakland International Airport to Guam International Airport with over 123,000 kg of aid. “The ANTONOV Airlines team organised this complicated operation overnight during the weekend, proving once again our ability to react quickly to the needs of the customers 24/7, which is crucial in maintaining our position at the forefront of the cargo charter market,” added Ruslan. The choice to use the AN-225 was made based on its immediate availability, coupled with the need to transport the maximum possible volume of cargo in the shortest possible time frame. The capability of the aircraft to load outsized cargoes, such as emergency response vehicles, allows the team responsible to plan operations flexibly in rapidly changing circumstances during emergency situations. The transport of a wide range of cargo is done with minimal notice due to the ability to load and unload through the aircraft’s nose cargo ramp without any special ground infrastructure. This also enables the operation to be carried out completely autonomously. Because of the Open Skies Agreement between Ukraine and the US, which grants the airline a blanket exemption giving unlimited flights to and from the US, ANTONOV Airlines can carry any type of cargo with only a few hours’ notice and without the need for a US Department of Transport (DoT) statements of authorisations, which is crucial in time-critical emergency scenarios when deployment is needed within a very short timeframe. Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine | The Home of Manufacturing Industry News