Billionaire Richard Branson visited a Kyiv airfield to discuss rebuilding the world’s largest cargo plane

It was destroyed by a Russian attack

Billionaire businessman Richard Branson visited Antonov Airport, site of one of the fiercest battles of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, to discuss repairing the damaged airstrip and to see the wreckage of the world’s largest cargo plane, local authorities said Wednesday.

Davyd Arakhamia, a deputy for Ukraine’s Servant of the People party, posted images of Branson — who founded companies including Virgin Galactic — visiting the airfield, which is located in Hostomel, near Kyiv, on his Telegram channel.

In the accompanying post, Arakhamia said that the Virgin founder had “expressed his readiness to help” in both repairing the airfield and building a new version of the Antonov An-225 Mriya, the world’s largest cargo plane — which was destroyed during fierce fighting in February.

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The An-225 had been used to transport humanitarian aid around the global and could hold as much as 250 tonnes of cargo at any time. It was a symbol of intense national pride in Ukraine, and its destruction caused outrage.

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