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  2. Vladivostok Air - Wikipedia

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    Passenger flights from Vladivostok to Moscow began using Ilyushin Il-12 airliners in 1948. Five years later, in 1953, the Antonov An-2 commenced service, becoming a significant educational tool for Vladivostok Air, [ 5 ] allowing pilots to amass experience in a number of different flight-related activities, while carrying several thousand ...

  3. Vladivostok International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Commercial flights began in the summer of 1932. In the decade after World War II, Po-2 and W-2 planes were widely used in air-chemical works and coastal exploration for fish in the service of geologists and forest patrols. Passenger flights on the Moscow - Vladivostok route began in 1948 using Ilyushin Il-12s. [citation needed]

  4. International Airport Irkutsk - Wikipedia

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    This flight was headed by captain I.P. Shmidt. The event was the beginning of aviation service in Siberia. On 10–13 August 1928 the first postal/passenger flight on the Irkutsk–Bodaybo seaplane route arrived. It was a Junkers F 13 named Mossovet. In August 1932 the air route from Moscow to Vladivostok opened with a stop in Irkutsk.

  5. List of airports in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Moscow: UUDD DME ДМД Moscow Domodedovo Airport: Moscow: UUEE SVO ШРМ Sheremetyevo International Airport: Moscow: UUWW VKO ВНК Vnukovo International Airport: Moscow: UUBW ZIA РНУ Zhukovsky International Airport (Ramenskoye) Moscow: UUMO OSF ОСФ Ostafyevo International Business Airport: Smolensk: UUBS LNX СМЛ Smolensk North ...

  6. List of Tianjin Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Seasonal [20] [21] Vladivostok: Vladivostok International Airport [22] [23] Singapore: Singapore: Changi Airport [24] South Korea: Jeju: Jeju International Airport: Seoul: Incheon International Airport: Thailand: Phuket: Phuket International Airport [25] Turkey: Istanbul: Istanbul Airport [26] United ...

  7. List of Ural Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Vladivostok: Vladivostok International Airport [11] Volgograd: Gumrak Airport [52] Yakutsk: Yakutsk Airport: Yekaterinburg: Koltsovo International Airport: Hub: Occupied Ukraine [A 1] Simferopol: Simferopol International Airport: Terminated: Serbia: Belgrade: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport: Terminated: Spain: Barcelona: Barcelona–El Prat ...

  8. Tupolev Tu-204 - Wikipedia

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    The fatal Vnukovo accident was the second runway overrun incident involving a Red Wings operated Tu-204 in nine days following a Moscow Vnukovo to Novosibirsk flight on 20 December 2012 that overran runway 25 at Tolmachevo Airport by 1,150 feet (350 meters) into an open field. [84]

  9. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Vladivostok: Vladivostok International Airport: Passenger [11] [20] ... "Aeroflot transfers some flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Vnukovo". Air Transport World.