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Correction: World's biggest plane is from Ukraine, not Russia as reported on SBS World News TV

A huge crowd of planespotters has watched the world's biggest aircraft, the Antonov An-225 Mriya, touch down in Perth.

Thousands of spectators have lined up around Perth Airport to watch the world's biggest plane touch down in Australia for the first time

Thousands of spectators have lined up around Perth Airport to watch the world's biggest plane touch down in Australia for the first time. Source: AAP

Regarding our 6.30pm SBS World News broadcast on May 15th: While reporting on the world’s largest plane landing in Perth, we stated the Antonov An-225 was Russian.  We would like to clarify that the aircraft is in fact Ukrainian and acknowledge it was flying Ukrainian colours.  Apologies for the error.

Thousands of spectators have lined up around Perth Airport to watch the world's biggest plane touch down in Australia for the first time.

The Ukrainian-made Antonov An-225 Mriya - the only one of its type - was chartered by a resources company to transport a 117-tonne turbine for its operations in WA's South West.

The best spot for the arrival was a temporary viewing area on Airport Drive, with an estimated 15,000 spectators lining up at the fence to watch the plane, which was painted in Ukrainian colours, land in Perth.

"The sheer size of the An-225 was breathtaking, with the click of camera shutters audible over the roar of the six engines as it taxied past," Perth Airport spokeswoman Fiona Lander said.

"Never before has the An-225 made its way to Australia and the people of Perth made the most of its visit today."

The Antonov will be in Perth for about 48 hours and will take up to 12 hours to unload.

The aircraft has 32 wheels, a wing span of 84.4 metres and a maximum take-off weight of 640 tonnes.


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