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    early 1960s, Soviet international and internal trunk routes were served by Aeroflot, the state airline, using jet or turboprop powered airliners, but their...
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    in the USSR ceased in 1949, but until 1959 a number were assembled in Aeroflot repair workshops. The first trials of arming the aircraft with bombs took...
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    Airport (VVO) is the home base of Aurora, a subsidiary of Aeroflot. The airline was formed by Aeroflot in 2013 by amalgamating SAT Airlines and Vladivostok...
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  • 22 January Royal Canadian Air Force B-25 Mitchell light bomber from No. 418 (City of Edmonton) Squadron crashed 40 km southwest of Edmonton, Alberta...
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  • year, and services to Athens were re-introduced. Also, an interline with Aeroflot was established. The first of SAA's eight Boeing 747-400s, named Durban...
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    Aims", Flight International, p. 49, 11 January 1968 "Towards a British Aeroflot", Flight International, 12 March 1970 Fly me, I'm Freddie!, pp. 99, 148...
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    obsolete by the new Minuteman missiles. Sixty-four of the 103 people on Aeroflot Flight SU-101 were killed when the plane crashed while attempting to land...
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