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In the middle of the air traffic of military cargo planes loaded with relief goods and search and rescue groups, along with other volunteer medical teams to assist the survivors and victims of monster typhoon “Yolanda,” the world’s largest aircraft Antonov 225 (AN225) landed at the tarmac of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport last Tuesday morning.

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In the middle of the air traffic of military cargo planes loaded with relief goods and search and rescue groups, along with other volunteer medical teams to assist the survivors and victims of monster typhoon “Yolanda,” the world’s largest aircraft Antonov 225 (AN225) landed at the tarmac of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport last Tuesday morning.

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