Linz: Antonov An-124 crew makes appeal for peace to the world

Appeal for peace under an An-124 in Linz (Foro: Michael David).
Appeal for peace under an An-124 in Linz (Foro: Michael David).

Linz: Antonov An-124 crew makes appeal for peace to the world

Appeal for peace under an An-124 in Linz (Foro: Michael David).
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"Stop War", "Save Ukraine", "Today Ukraine Tomorrow Europe", "Stop Putin" - with these words the crew of an An-124 operated by Antonov Airlines, which is currently in Linz, Upper Austria, describes the terrible situation where Ukrainian civilians are located due to attacks by Russian and Belarusian armed forces.

There are currently two Antonov An-124-100-150 cargo aircraft at Linz Airport. This puts them in a “safe haven”, but that is little consolation for the Ukrainian crew. Their homeland was attacked by war on the orders of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. What good is it if you are safe yourself, but your partner, children, parents, friends, relatives and other compatriots are in acute danger?

Appeal by the An-124 crew in Linz (Photo: Michael David).

The crew of the UR-82072 put up signs on their An-124 to alert the world to the situation and at the same time to shake up all other Europeans. "Today Ukraine Tomorrow Europe!" is a powerful message. The plane and the peace appeal are on the apron at Linz-Hörsching Airport.

Two An-124 are in the safe “harbour” of Linz (Photo: Michael David).

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  • Bart Jansen, 26. February 2022 @ 07: 33

    Number three just landed

  • Pudelko, 29. March 2022 @ 12: 11

    Dear Anatov crew!

    Wonderful!
    And wonderfully sad...

    ...thank you, all of you dear people!

    Sincerely
    E.Sophie Pudelko

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2 Comments

  • Bart Jansen, 26. February 2022 @ 07: 33

    Number three just landed

  • Pudelko, 29. March 2022 @ 12: 11

    Dear Anatov crew!

    Wonderful!
    And wonderfully sad...

    ...thank you, all of you dear people!

    Sincerely
    E.Sophie Pudelko

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