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The Antonov-124-100 is the worlds largest civil cargo aircraft and is capable of carrying up to 120 tonnes of super-heavy and oversized cargo. The aircraft has a pressurized cargo cabin with a total volume of 1050 m. Multi-leg landing gears equipped with 24 wheels allow the Antonov-124-100 to operate the aircraft on unpaved runways as well as to change the angle of the fuselage to simplify loading operations. The Antonov-124-100 has two loading entrances, at the nose and tail of the aircraft, both equipped with expanding loading ramps. For loading of non-standard cargo the cabin is equipped with two electric winches of 3 tonnes traction each and 4 electric hoists of common carrying capacity up to 30 tonnes. Volga-Dnepr currently operates a fleet of 12 Antonov-124-100 aircraft, in addition to many other cargo planes.
CargoLogicAir Boeing 747-8F being loaded with a Jeep Wrangler at Farnborough International Airshow 2018 on Sunday, 15 July 2018. Launched in 2015, CargoLogicAir is the United Kingdoms only maindeck freighter airline. Headquartered close to London Heathrow Airport and with its main operating base at London Stansted Airport, CargoLogicAir connects companies with prime export markets in Europe, North America, the Middle East and Asia Pacific.
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