Richard Branson is in talks to help build a new version of the world's largest plane, theAntonov An-225 Mriya.- That's according to local politicians, who said Branson offered his help on a visit to Kyiv Wednesday.
Billionaire businessman Richard Branson visited Antonov Airport, site of one of the fiercest battles of the Russian invasion of
Davyd Arakhamia, a deputy for Ukraine's Servant of the People party, posted images of Branson — who founded companies including
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.
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.
"The sadness is so indescribable. I just realized that exactly two months ago I went on my last business trip. I flew on Mriya," pilot Dmytro Antonov told Reuters at the time.
"The Russian occupiers can destroy anything, but never the dream," Arakhamia said Wednesday.
"We are already working on a project to build a new aircraft," he said, adding that Branson was "pleasantly shocked by our optimism."
Alexander Khrebet, a reporter for Ukrainian publication ZN, also shared pictures of Branson's visit to Twitter.
—Alexander Khrebet/Олександр Хребет (@AlexKhrebet) June 29, 2022
Branson has not publicly commented on his trip to Hostomel, but earlier Wednesday a tweet from his official Twitter account mentioned a visit to neighboring Poland to discuss support for Ukraine.
Branson has previously spoken out about
A Virgin representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Insider on Branson's visit.