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When Mriya met Ed Force One – world’s largest aircraft departs for home after a brush with an Iron Maiden

written by australianaviation.com.au | May 17, 2016


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225-1 Hayden Lamb
The An-225 taxis out to depart Perth on Tuesday morning. (Hayden Lamb)

In the music industry the term is a ‘stadium-filler’, the ability of a performer or band to fill a large sports stadium with fans for a concert.

The world’s largest aircraft, the Antonov An-225 Mriya, certainly proved itself to be a stadium-filler when an estimated 20,000 people lined the fence at Perth Airport to see it touch down at the start of its first visit to Australia on Sunday.

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And while there it would cross paths with an undisputed stadium-filler of the music world, heavy metal band Iron Maiden, which departed Perth later on Sunday aboard its own specially-painted chartered Boeing 747-400, Ed Force One.

German journalist Grit Hofmann, who travelled to Perth onboard the An-225, tweeted the below short video of the Iron Maiden 747 taxiing past the Antonov ahead of its departure to Cape Town, South Africa.

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Ed Force One departed Perth while preparations to unload the An-225, which had brought a 117-tonne generator (which measured 8.80-metres long, 3.50-metres wide and 3.20-metres high) to Perth, were underway. The generator was unloaded into the night on Sunday before being trucked to the Collie alumina refinery on Monday.

“Fifty-five people were involved in the unloading. It’s not a simple task. It took months of planning,” DB Schenker director of projects for Australia and New Zealand Frank Vogel told the ABC.

The An-225 then departed Perth under the cover of darkness on Tuesday morning, taking off at 0559 bound for Dubai en route to Italy carrying a 25 tonne rotor.

 

An-225 with IM747 at YPPH 15 May 2016 VictoPody
The An-225 shares the ramp with Ed Force One. (Victor Pody)

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Comments (2)

  • HermannaGanz

    says:

    Hello there there, thank you for bringing the Antonov to Perth . I went and saw it and it bought me to tears as I was so happy to see it , what an engineering feat , I saw the magnificent of it and Today Tonight on channel 7 showed a little of the airline inside. You made my day ,the captain and his crew were very nice when they talked on the tv. Please fly carefully and take care, please pass this message on to him if you can. Thank you .

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