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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Flight 315 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 315 may refer to: Maritime Central Airways Flight 315, ... Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960), crashed on 26 February 1960 This page was last edited on 24 ...

  5. Category : Aviation accidents and incidents in the Soviet Union

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    Aeroflot Flight 065; Aeroflot Flight 068; Aeroflot Flight 99; Aeroflot Flight 101/435; Aeroflot Flight 101/X-20; Aeroflot Flight 109; Aeroflot Flight 191; Aeroflot Flight 200; Aeroflot Flight 207; Aeroflot Flight 213 (1962) Aeroflot Flight 217; Aeroflot Flight 244; Aeroflot Flight 245; Aeroflot Flight 315 (1959) Aeroflot Flight 315 (1960 ...

  6. Aeroflot Flight 205 - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 205 was a crash involving an Aeroflot ... At the time of the crash, the aircraft had accumulated 3,922 flight hours. ... flying on a course of 315 ...

  7. 1953 Kemerovo mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The Li-2 with tail number CCCP-Л4534 (serial number 18429005) from the 133rd Air Transport Unit of the East Siberian Territorial Directorate of Civil Aviation was manufactured on June 30, 1948, and at the time of the accident had logged 3,882 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. Aeroflot Flight 10 (1957) - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot Flight 10 was an aviation disaster involving an Ilyushin Il-12 aircraft operated by Aeroflot, which occurred on Wednesday, 18 December 1957 30 kilometers west of Birobidzhan, resulting in the deaths of 27 people.