10 largest planes
10. Boeing Dreamlifter
- maximum take-off weight: 364 t
- length: 71.7 m
- wingspan: 64.4 m
- capacity: 1,840 m³
- number of pieces produced: 4
- first flight: September 9, 2006
9. Boeing 747
- maximum take-off weight: 378 t
- length: 70.7 m
- wingspan: 59.6 m
- capacity: 660 passengers
- number of pieces produced: 1,557
- first flight: February 9, 1969
8. Airbus A340-600
- maximum take-off weight: 380 t
- length: 75.4 m
- wingspan: 63.5 m
- capacity: 440 passengers
- number of pieces produced: 97
- first flight: April 23, 2001
7. Antonov An-124
- maximum take-off weight: 402 t
- length: 69.1 m
- wingspan: 73.3 m
- capacity: 150 t
- number of pieces produced: 55
- first flight: December 26, 1982
6. Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
- maximum take-off weight: 417 t
- length: 75.3 m
- wingspan: 67.9 m
- capacity: 127.5 t
- number of pieces produced: 131
- first flight: June 30, 1968
5. Boeing 747-8
- maximum take-off weight: 448 t
- length: 76.4 m
- wingspan: 68.4 m
- capacity: 660 passengers
- number of pieces produced: 137
- first flight: February 8, 2010
4. Caspian Sea Monster
- maximum take-off weight: 544 t
- length: 92 m
- wingspan: 37.6 m
- capacity: ???
- number of pieces produced: 1
- first flight: October 16, 1966
3. Airbus A380
- maximum take-off weight: 575 t
- length: 72.7 m
- wingspan: 79.8 m
- capacity: 850 passengers
- number of pieces produced: 242
- first flight: April 27, 2005
2. Stratolaunch
- maximum take-off weight: 590 t
- length: 73 m
- wingspan: 117 m
- capacity: 250 t
- number of pieces produced: 1
- first flight: April 13, 2019
1. Antonov An-225 Mriya
- maximum take-off weight: 640 t
- length: 84 m
- wingspan: 88.4 m
- capacity: 250 t
- number of pieces produced: 1
- first flight: December 21, 1988
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