An Antonov An-124 suffered a runway excursion at Guarulhos Airport (GRU) in São Paulo, Brazil, early on May 11, 2021. 

The plane, registered UR-82007 and belonging to Antonov Airlines, was operating flight ADB3829 from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) United States with a stopover at Paramaribo Zanderij International Airport (PDB) in Suriname. The freighter was transporting 60 tons of medical aid to help the fight against COVID-19. The flight was an initiative from the US Department of State.

The airport reported the aircraft came to a stop about 200 meters/660 feet past the end of the runway.

The runway was closed for about 2 hours until the aircraft could be moved back onto paved surface and off the runway.

The aircraft had flown from Dallas Ft. Worth,TX (USA) to San Juan (Puerto Rico) and to Paramaribo (Suriname) the day before under the same flight number.

The incident did not cause any injuries or damage to the aircraft. In the evening of the same day, the An-124 took off for Espargos Amilcar Cabral International Airport (SID) in Cape Verde. The Brazilian Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center opened an investigation.

With up to 150 tonnes of payload, the An-124-100M Ruslan aircraft is one of the largest transport aircraft in the world, second only to the unique 250-tonne payload An-225 Mriya, also operated by Antonov Airlines.

In December 2020, the Russian air carrier Volga-Dnepr Airlines grounded its eight Antonov An-124 freighters for about a month after a serious engine incident. 

Source – aerotime.aero / The Aviation Herald

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