T/I: 11:18:31 11:10:14 The biggest civil cargo airplane of the world, Beluga, landed on Thursday (28/9) at Frankfurt to participate in the international air freight exhibition. Through a cargo door the size of a 5-storey house, two U.N. helicopters were unloaded to demonstrate the freight and loading capacities of the newly developed airbus. The aircraft is capable of carrying large engines, containerised satellites and even ocean yachts. The Beluga has been developed by Airbus Industries - a multi-national consortium. SHOWS: FRANKFURT, GERMANY (28/9) cargo plane, beluga, arriving at frankfurt airport beluga taxiing across tarmac cargo door above cock-pit opens personnel board plane from underneath man guides preparation for unloading of un helicopters helicopter lifted on crane as plane pulls back diagram of plane and its mechanics aerial new belugas on tarmac beluga in flight 1.18 You can license this story through AP Archive: www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/13ca420613ea669e774c07bbaf4533cb Find out more about AP Archive: www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork