Radia, a Colorado-based startup, wants to build the world's largest cargo plane.
Billed the WindRunner, the plane's sole purpose is to carry oversized wind turbine blades.
Its sole purpose: to deliver giant wind turbine blades.
A rendering visualizes one of the obstacles of transporting a large wind turbine blade by ground.
WindRunner joins the lucrative oversized cargo marketRadia joins the niche network of aerospace companies manufacturing giant planes to carry over-sized cargo, like heavy machinery, military tanks, helicopters, and satellites.
Persons:
—, Mark Lundstrom —, Radia Radia, Antonov, GLEB GARANICH, Radia, Mark Lundstrom, WindRunner, Ruslan, Jens Schlueter, Robert Sorbo
Organizations:
Service, MIT, Office of Energy, Renewable Energy, Boeing, Business, Russian, Getty, Aircraft, Airbus, Airbus Beluga Transport
Locations:
Colorado, Russia, Soviet, Radia, Ukrainian