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  2. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    The history of Aeroflot can be traced back to 9 February 1923, when the Council of Labour and Defence passed a resolution to create the Civil Air Fleet of the USSR, amalgamating all pioneer airlines to form Dobrolet on 25 March 1923.

  3. Aeroflot - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, Aeroflot was primarily focused on international flights from Moscow. However, by the end of the decade Aeroflot started an expansion in the domestic market. In 2000, the company name was changed to Aeroflot – Russian Airlines to reflect the change in the company strategy. [37]

  4. Sheremetyevo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 28 November 1976, Aeroflot Flight 2415, a Tupolev Tu-104 crashed shortly after takeoff as result of artificial horizon failure. All 67 passengers and six crew members died in the crash. [140] On 6 July 1982, Aeroflot Flight 411, an Ilyushin Il-62, crashed on takeoff; all 90 on board died. [141]

  5. List of VIP airlines of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vnukovo, Moscow: Aero Business Service is a ground-handling firm and charter VIP airline based at Vnukovo airport, Moscow. [3] The airline specialises in the procurement of jets to carry out VIP flights, they themselves do not have any aircraft. [4]--AC Insat-Aero: IAE-AC-Insat Aero is a charter VIP airline based in Russia. The airline ...

  6. Polar route - Wikipedia

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    Starting 1 May 1992, Aeroflot began regular flights between Moscow and San Francisco via Anchorage in both directions. These flights were operated by IL-62 aircraft which didn't have long enough range to fly nonstop between Moscow and San Francisco. [12]

  7. Tupolev Tu-114 - Wikipedia

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    The Tu-114 entered regular Aeroflot service on flights from Vnukovo Airport in Moscow to Khabarovsk on 24 April 1961. It was subsequently used for Aeroflot flights to international destinations including Copenhagen, Havana, Montreal, New Delhi, Paris, Belgrade and Tokyo (in co-operation with JAL).

  8. Rossiya Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the commercial management of Rossiya Airlines JSC was transferred to the parent company Aeroflot. Since the spring-summer schedule, flights of Rossiya Airlines have been operated under a single code for the Aeroflot Group of companies. Rossiya Airlines became a participant in the Aeroflot Bonus frequent-flyer programme. [citation needed]

  9. Aeroflot fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Aeroflot fleet, excluding that of subsidiaries, comprises the following aircraft, including 112 Airbus planes and 59 Boeing planes. [2] As a result of International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company has ordered over 300 Russian-made jets and plans on making the Yakovlev MC-21 its flagship plane, [1] [2] with deliveries expected to start in 2025 or 2026.