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  2. Aeroflot Flight 315 (1959) - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 315 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operated by Aeroflot from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Lviv Airport in Lviv, Ukraine. On 16 November 1959, the Antonov An-10 operating this flight crashed short of the airport runway while on final approach. All 32 passengers and eight crew members were killed.

  3. Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960) - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960) was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operated by Aeroflot from Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow to Lviv Airport in Lviv, Ukraine; at the time, both were in the Soviet Union. On 26 February 1960, the An-10A operating this flight crashed short of the airport runway while on final approach. 24 passengers and ...

  4. Flight 315 - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960), crashed on 26 February 1960 This page was last edited on 24 July 2021, at 09:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  7. Aeroflot Flight 205 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was registered with the number CCCP-Л1863 and assigned to the 107th (Baku) aviation detachment of the Azerbaijan territorial administration of the civil air fleet. In 1958 or 1959, the tail number was changed to CCCP-41863. At the time of the crash, the aircraft had accumulated 3,922 flight hours. [1]

  8. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    At this time, the carrier had agreements with 59 countries but it only served 54 of them, including 55 destinations. [6]: 463 Once the world's largest carrier, [7]: 1389 Aeroflot did not restrict its operations to the transportation of passengers, but monopolised all civil aviation activities within the Soviet Union. Apart from passenger ...

  9. Antonov An-10 - Wikipedia

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    Antonov An-10 at Central Air Force Museum. A total of 104 aircraft were built, including the prototype and static test airframes, entering service with the Ukrainian Civil Aviation Directorate of Aeroflot from 27 April 1959, [1] proving popular due to large cargo volume (when fitted with reduced seating) and excellent field performance, making the aircraft suitable for use on small undeveloped ...