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The Observation Deck in Terminal 1 International has limited capacity and is expected to be full early, with long queues of spectators and long wait times. The aircraft will park opposite the International Terminal on a remote parking bay. Standard parking fees will apply in all other car parks.
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Parking is free of charge in Long Term Car Parks G and K (see map below). This is a no smoking event and no pets are allowed on site. Amenities such as toilets and food vans will be on site. It is sandy/muddy and not paved, so please dress appropriately (closed in shoes) for the conditions. If it lands on the north end of the main runway, it will continue rolling to the southern end before turning off the runway and onto taxiway C11, and will slowly taxy north, past the special ‘Antonov Event Zone’ – some vacant land between the taxiway and Airport Drive. However, if the winds are from the north or east, it will approach from the south. The spectator arrangements have been made on the assumption that on 15 May, it will land on the main runway (Runway 21), approaching from the north. Spectators are visiting from various parts of Australia, specifically to see this aircraft. Schedule and route are subject to change). has a preliminary route and schedule of stops (NOTE: Times are UTC – add 8 hours to get Perth time.
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It was designed and developed in the 1980s as a derivative of the An-124, to carry the Russian ‘Buran’ space shuttle above the fuselage.ĭeutsche Welle TV, a German television broadcaster, is creating a documentary depicting the journey of the generator and will travel on board the plane all the way from Prague to Perth. The An-225 is the longest and heaviest aircraft ever built, with a maximum takeoff weight of 640 tonnes, and has the largest wingspan of any aircraft in operational service. Tuesday : The An-225 departed its home base at Gostomel (near Kiev), Ukraine and has arrived at Prague, Czech Republic, where it will be loaded with the massive 117-tonne generator.Wednesday : The Brush power generator was loaded aboard the aircraft by international logistics company DB Schenker.The aircraft reached its planned destination of Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan, where the undercarriage problem was fixed and the aircraft refuelled whilst the crew rested. Whilst en-route there appears to have been was a technical issue, as two sets of main wheels were not retracted. Thursday : The An-225 departed Prague with the power generator aboard.On Saturday, it departs for Kuala Lumpur. Friday : The An-225 departed Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan and arrived at Hyderabad, India.Saturday : The An-225 departed Hyderabad, India and arrived at Kuala Lumpur.Spectators at the Dunreath Drive Public Viewing Area also had a good view. The aircraft then continued along the full length of the runway to slowly taxy past the Antonov Special Zone, on the southeast side of the runway. It arrived in Perth at 11:52am on runway 21 (north end), as we predicted. Sunday : Kuala Lumpur air traffic delays caused the An-225 to depart late, at 6:11AM Malaysian time.AviationWA recommends checking or (or their phone apps) to see which runway the aircraft are using. NOTE: Take-off direction is subject to change, dependent on winds at the time of departure. Forecast winds for the departure time are light (NNW at 5 knots). The Public Viewing Area on Dunreath Drive and Terminal 1 (International) Observation Deck on Level 3 are already open. At the time of writing (4am Tuesday) Runway 03 is in use, so the An-225 will start the take-off run at southern end, and be airborne by north end. It will be flying direct to Dubai World Centre Airport (Al Maktoum) in the United Arab Emirates, then Milan (Italy), and later to Leipzig (Germany), Cairo (Egypt), then Abu Dhabi (UAE).
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UPDATE Tuesday : The An-225 is scheduled to depart on Tuesday at 5:30am and take off at 5:40am, as flight number ADB3655. Tue : Departing 5:30AM, taking off at 5:40AM (UPDATED : see comments below).The mighty six-engined Antonov An-225 Mriya (‘Dream’), arrived in Perth on, arriving staying for two days – dates and times (SUBJECT TO CHANGE):

Photo © Keith Anderson (Photographed using Canon cameras and lenses)Ģ0 February 2016 © David Eyre (UPDATED 23 March 2016, 8 April 2016, 23 April 2016,, ,, ,, ,, )

UR-82060 Antonov An-225 Mriya (MSN 19530503763/01-01) of Antonov Airlines (Antonov Design Bureau) at Perth Airport –. *** 1st Visit and type to Perth and 1st Visit and type to Australia***
