At 356ft long, WindRunner can carry 12X more than a Boeing 747, revolutionizing wind energy transportation by delivering massive turbine blades to remote locations. Its split-body design allows seamless loading, making clean energy more accessible. Launching by 2027!
The WindRunner, designed by Radia, isn’t just the world’s biggest cargo plane—it’s a game-changer for the renewable energy industry and global logistics.
Key Insights on WindRunner:
Massive Capacity – At 356 feet long with a 261-foot wingspan, it can carry 12X more cargo than a Boeing 747. This enables the transport of extra-large wind turbine blades and other oversized infrastructure.
Split-Body Design – Unlike traditional aircraft, the WindRunner’s unique modular design allows it to detach its cargo bay for seamless loading/unloading of massive components.
Boosting Renewable Energy – One of the biggest challenges in wind energy expansion is transporting huge turbine blades to remote areas. WindRunner solves this bottleneck by delivering them directly to wind farm sites, enabling cleaner power worldwide.
Efficiency & Sustainability – By reducing the need for on-site manufacturing and multiple shipments, WindRunner lowers emissions and makes large-scale wind energy projects more feasible in hard-to-reach locations.
Planned for commercial launch by 2027, the WindRunner could redefine the future of cargo aviation while accelerating the global transition to clean energy!