Aviation
World’s Heaviest and Largest Aircraft to Be Displayed at Paris Airshow
WindRunner, a record-breaking heavy-lift aircraft designed for renewable energy logistics, will be displayed for the first time at the Paris Airshow 2025.
As the Paris Airshow kicks off on June 16, aerospace enthusiasts and industry giants will gather to witness the future of aviation unfold.
From cutting-edge fighter jets to next-gen drones and commercial aircraft, the event promises an extraordinary lineup. But this year, one colossal machine is set to steal the spotlight — the WindRunner, the world’s largest and heaviest aircraft ever built.
Meet WindRunner: A New Titan of the Skies
WindRunner is not just another aircraft — it is an engineering marvel that redefines airborne transportation. Making its first-ever public appearance at the Paris Airshow 2025, this mammoth aircraft is on track to become the largest and heaviest flying machine in human history, once fully certified.
Crafted specifically to serve the growing needs of the renewable energy sector, WindRunner is designed to transport the world’s largest onshore wind turbines to remote and otherwise inaccessible locations — areas where traditional logistics simply can’t reach.
A Giant Among Giants
To understand the scale of WindRunner, consider these staggering dimensions:
- Length: 356 feet (127 feet longer than a Boeing 747-400)
- Wingspan: 261 feet
- Height: 79 feet
- Cargo Bay Volume: 272,000 cubic feet — that’s 12 times larger than a 747-400’s and equivalent to three Olympic-sized swimming pools
WindRunner’s payload capacity is equally jaw-dropping. It can carry:
- Maximum Payload: 160,000 pounds
- Cargo up to 344 feet long, 24 feet wide, and 24 feet high
This capability makes it the only aircraft in the world engineered to transport wind turbine blades up to 300 feet in length directly to installation sites — bypassing the need for disassembly or specialized ground transportation.
Designed for a Greener Tomorrow
Built by aviation startup Radia, WindRunner aims to solve a growing challenge in renewable energy: moving massive turbine components over long distances, particularly to remote wind farms. As turbine sizes grow to capture more energy, transporting them intact becomes a critical need — and WindRunner is the first aircraft designed specifically for this purpose.
Its revolutionary design is expected to accelerate the global transition to renewable energy, enabling faster deployment of wind power infrastructure.
Backed by Vision and Investment
Radia has already secured nearly $100 million in funding from leading investors, signaling strong industry confidence in WindRunner’s role in shaping the future of heavy-lift aviation and green energy logistics.
Conclusion
As the Paris Airshow opens its gates this June, WindRunner will make history — not just as the largest aircraft ever built, but as a symbol of how aviation can empower sustainable development. Whether you’re an aerospace enthusiast or a clean energy advocate, WindRunner is a must-see marvel set to define the next chapter in aviation and logistics.
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