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  2. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Chicago: O'Hare International Airport: Terminated [10] Los Angeles: ... "Aeroflot transfers some flights from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Vnukovo". Air Transport World.

  3. Aeroflot - Wikipedia

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    By 1964, Aeroflot operated direct flights from Moscow to 100 cities, from Leningrad to 44 cities, and from Kyiv to 38 cities. The airline also operated direct flights from Mineralnye Vody to 48 cities across the Soviet Union, denoting the importance of the operation of holiday aircraft services to Aeroflot.

  4. 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]

  5. 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.

  6. Vnukovo Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Vnukovo Airlines (Russian: Внуковские авиалинии or Vnukovskie Aviallnii) was a Russian airline which had its corporate headquarters at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. [2] It was created as a spin-off from the Vnukovo Airport division of Aeroflot in March 1993 and operated until 2001, when it was bought by Siberian ...

  7. Ilyushin Il-86 - Wikipedia

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    Charter flights to European points followed, with services on high-density medium/long-range routes within the Soviet Union coming last. Although the Il-86 was a medium-range airliner, from 1982 Aeroflot put it into scheduled service from Moscow to Havana via Shannon and Gander, "perhaps with limited payload or with additional tankerage."

  8. List of Pobeda destinations - Wikipedia

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    Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Hub [27] Vnukovo International Airport: Hub: Murmansk: Emperor Nicholas II Murmansk Airport [28] [29] Nalchik: Nalchik Airport [30] [31] Nizhnevartovsk: Nizhnevartovsk Airport: Novosibirsk: Tolmachevo Airport: Perm: Bolshoye Savino Airport: Petrozavodsk: Besovets Airport: Rostov-on-Don: Platov ...

  9. 1961 Bogoroditsk Il-18 incident - Wikipedia

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    Il-18B bearing number 75672 (factory 189000901 and serial 009-01) was constructed by the factory of MMZ "Banner Of Labor" in 1959 and was handed over to General Directorate of Civil Air Fleet, which on April 19 transferred it to Vnukovo Air Squadron of the Moscow Department of Transport Aviation of Aeroflot. The passenger capacity of the ...