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  2. Vladivostok Air - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1994, Vladivostok Air was an openly traded stock company, "Vladivostok Air", whose holdings at the time included the airline and Vladivostok International Airport. By 1995, the first long-distance Tupolev Tu-154 M aircraft were purchased.

  3. Vladivostok Air Flight 352 - Wikipedia

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    Vladivostok Air Flight 352 was a scheduled passenger flight from Yekaterinburg, Russia to Vladivostok via Irkutsk. On 4 July 2001, the aircraft operating the flight, a Tupolev Tu-154M with tail number RA-85845, lost control, stalled , and crashed while approaching Irkutsk Airport .

  4. 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]

  5. Flight 352 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 352 may refer to: Listed chronologically. Braniff International Airways Flight 352, crashed on 3 May 1968; Vladivostok Air Flight 352, crashed on 4 July 2001; TNT Airways Flight 352, landed without its right main landing gear on 15 June 2006

  6. Timeline of aviation - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of aviation history, and a list of more detailed aviation timelines. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles.

  7. List of small airlines and helicopter airlines of Russia

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    In 2011 the airline acquired a Cessna T182T for aerial work and firefighting. [8] On June 20, 2012 the President of the airline, Tap Ilyich, announced all scheduled flights to be canceled; [9] the airline solely operates flights for aerial work as of July 2012.-1 x Cessna T182T, 3 x Antonov An-2 [10] [11] [12] -

  8. List of defunct airlines of Russia - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... name used for RusLine's regional flights Airlines 400: VAZ: ... Merged into Vladivostok Air: Kirov Air ...

  9. Aurora (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora (Russian: Аврора) is a Russian airline headquartered in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Sakhalin Oblast. [2] It operates domestic and international flights in the Russian Far East region. It is named after the Russian cruiser Aurora. [3] [4] It is currently banned from flying into the EU like all other Russian airlines. [5]