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  2. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1930s the carrier had the following routes in operation: Kharkiv–Kyiv, Kharkiv–Odesa, Kyiv–Odesa, Kyiv–Rostov–Mineralnye Vody, Kyiv–Simferopol, Moscow–Leningrad, Moscow–Minsk, Moscow–Odesa, Moscow–Sochi, Moscow–Kuybishev, Moscow–Baku–Tbilisi, Moscow–Simferopol, Moscow–Stalingrad–Astrakhan ...

  3. Aeroflot - Wikipedia

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    The airline began international flights with the type on 12 October 1956 under the command of Boris Bugayev with flights from Moscow to Prague. The aircraft placed Aeroflot in an enviable position, as airlines in the West had operated throughout the 1950s with large piston-engined aircraft.

  4. List of small airlines and helicopter airlines of Russia

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    It is the only airline in Russia (as of 2006) to provide regular medical charters. [71] Ufa Airlines' other services include cargo transportation, aerial surveys and photography, aerial agricultural work, aerial advertising, sightseeing and charter passenger flights, emergency and search-and-rescue flights and crew training.-

  5. Airlines are making it easier than ever to get to the Sunshine State. Travel+Leisure 50 minutes ago The Founders of U.S. Glamping Empire Under Canvas Just Opened South Africa's Newest Safari Lodge ...

  6. List of Pobeda destinations - Wikipedia

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    Russian low-cost airline Pobeda serves the following destinations: [1] List ... Moscow: Sheremetyevo International Airport: Hub [27] Vnukovo International Airport: Hub:

  7. Red Wings Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On 25 April 2013, Red Wings announced it would be headed by Sergey Belov—the previous CEO of the airline "Russia". On 18 June 2013, the Federal Air Transport Agency renewed Red Wings' commercial passenger and cargo transportation certificate. On 22 June, the airline resumed charter flights, and on 12 July, scheduled flights from Moscow.

  8. Five Russian airlines have returned leased jets: Document - AOL

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    The sanctions barred Russia from receiving planes, parts and maintenance and aircraft leasing companies asked Moscow to return jets under lease, a move that threatened to halt air transportation ...

  9. Pobeda (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Pobeda LCC, (Russian: Победа, lit. 'Victory'), is an ultra low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Aeroflot, the flag carrier and largest airline of Russia. [5] It operates scheduled services to domestic and international destinations mainly from its airline hub of Vnukovo International Airport. [6] Its head office is in Moscow. [7]