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OJSC "Aeroflot — Russian Airlines" (Russian: ОАО «Аэрофлот — Российские авиалинии») (MICEX:AFLT RTS:AFLT), commonly known as Aeroflot (Russian: Аэрофлот), is the largest airline in Russia, based on passengers carried per year. Aeroflot, headquartered in Moscow, is one of the oldest airlines in the...
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Antonov An-72

The Antonov An-72 (NATO reporting name 'Coaler') is a transport aircraft developed by Antonov in the former Soviet Union. It was designed as a STOL transport and intended as a replacement for the Antonov An-26, but variants have found success as...

Tupolev Tu-154

The Tupolev Tu-154 (Russian: Туполев Ту-154) (NATO reporting name Careless) is a Soviet medium-range trijet airliner designed in the mid 1960s. One of the notable civilian aircraft of its era, the Tu-154 has been the mainstay 'workhorse' of Soviet...

Tupolev Tu-144

The Tupolev Tu-144 (NATO reporting name: "Charger") was one of the world's two supersonic transport aircraft (SST, along with Concorde), constructed under the direction of the Soviet Tupolev design bureau headed by Alexei Tupolev. A prototype (OKB:...

Antonov An-24

The Antonov An-24 (NATO reporting name: Coke) is a 44-seat twin turboprop transport manufactured in the Soviet Union by the Antonov Design Bureau. It was first flown in 1959. Over 1,000 An-24s were built and 880 are still in service worldwide,...

Tupolev Tu-104

The Tupolev Tu-104 (NATO reporting name: 'Camel') was a twin-engined medium-range turbojet-powered Soviet airliner and the world's first successful jet airliner. Although it was the fourth jet airliner to be launched (following, in order, the...

Ilyushin Il-62

The Ilyushin Il-62 (NATO reporting name Classic) is a Soviet long range jet airliner. Conceived in 1960 by Ilyushin, it first flew in 1963 and entered Aeroflot service on 15 September 1967 with an inaugural passenger flight from Moscow to Montreal....

Ilyushin Il-18

Two Soviet aircraft have shared the designation Ilyushin Il-18. The first Il-18 was a propeller-driven airliner of 1946. After a year of test flights, however, the programme was abandoned. The second Il-18 (NATO reporting name: "Coot") is a large...

Tupolev Tu-124

The Tupolev Tu-124 (NATO codename: 'Cookpot') was a Soviet short range twinjet airliner of 56 passenger capacity. It was the world's first turbofan-powered airliner. Developed from the medium-range Tupolev Tu-104, the Tu-124 was meant to meet...

Antonov An-28

The Antonov An-28 (NATO reporting name Cash) is a 2-engined light prop transport aircraft, developed from the Antonov An-14M. It was the winner of a competition against the Beriev Be-30 for use by Aeroflot as a short-range airliner. It first flew in...

Antonov An-10

The Antonov An-10 Ukraine (Russian: Антонов Ан-10 Украина) was a four-engined turboprop passenger transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. The NATO ASCC reporting name was Cat. Inspired by the Izdeliye N (Izdeliye - article or product)...

Tupolev Tu-114

The Tupolev Tu-114 Rossiya (Russian: Tyполев Тy-114 Poccия) (NATO reporting name 'Cleat') is a turboprop powered long-range airliner designed by the Tupolev design bureau that holds a number of civil aviation records. It was the largest, most...

Ilyushin Il-96

The Ilyushin Il-96 (Russian: Ил-96) is a four-engined long-haul widebody airliner designed by Ilyushin in the Russian Federation and manufactured by the Voronezh Aircraft Production Association in Voronezh. It is powered by four Aviadvigatel PS-90...

Tupolev Tu-134

The Tupolev Tu-134 (NATO codename: 'Crusty') is a Soviet twin-engined airliner, similar to the American Douglas DC-9. One of the most widely used aircraft in the former Warsaw Pact countries, its number in active service is decreasing because of...

Beriev Be-30

The Beriev Be-30, NATO codename "Cuff", is a Russian regional airliner and utility transport aircraft. It was developed specifically for Aeroflot local service routes using short, grass airstrips. It was also designed to be used in the light...

Yakovlev Yak-24

The Yakovlev Yak-24 (NATO reporting name Horse) was a twin engine, tandem rotor transport helicopter developed in the USSR. The Yak-24 was designed in the construction bureau of Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev, not specializing in helicopters so far,...

Antonov An-8

The Antonov An-8 (NATO reporting name: "Camp") is a Russian-designed twin-turboprop-engine high-wing light military transport aircraft. In December 1951 OKB-153 initiated the design of a twin-engined assault transport aircraft, designated DT-5/8 ...

Antonov An-2

The Antonov An-2 (Russian nickname: кукуру́зник kukuruznik - a kolkhoz maize worker (inherited from Polikarpov Po-2)) also nicknamed "Annushka"; is a single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed in the USSR from 1946. (USAF/DoD...

Antonov An-12

The Antonov An-12 (NATO reporting name: Cub) is a four-engined turboprop transport aircraft designed in the Soviet Union. It is the military version of the Antonov An-10. The first prototype flew in December 1957. Over 900 had been built, in both...

Antonov An-22

Antonov An-22 Antei (Russian: Антей (Antaeus) (NATO reporting name "Cock") was the world's largest aircraft, until the advent of American C-5 Galaxy and later the Soviet An-124. Powered by 4 contra-rotating turboprops, the design remains the world's...

Antonov An-14

The Antonov An-14 Pchelka (Russian: «Пчелка», "Little Bee", (NATO reporting name Clod) was a Soviet utility aircraft first flown in 1958. It was a twin-engined light STOL utility transport, with two 300 hp Ivchenko AI-14RF radial piston engines....

Yakovlev Yak-40

The Yakovlev Yak-40 (NATO reporting name: Codling) is a small, three-engined airliner that is often called the first regional jet transport aircraft. It was introduced in September 1968 with Aeroflot. The Yak-40 was developed to meet a desire by...

Sukhoi Superjet 100

The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a modern, fly-by-wire regional jet in the 75- to 95-seat category. The Superjet 100 will be produced by Russian aerospace firm Sukhoi's civil division, of which Finmeccanica of Italy owns 51%. The jet is being developed in...

L-410

The Let L-410 Turbolet is a twin engined short-range transport aircraft, manufactured by the Czech aircraft manufacturer LET, mostly used for passenger transport. The L-410 first flew in 1969, and with more than 1100 produced, is the most popular 19...

Ilyushin Il-12

The Ilyushin Il-12 (NATO reporting name "Coach") was a Soviet twin-engined cargo aircraft, developed in the mid-1940s for Aeroflot. The aircraft was intended to replace the Lisunov Li-2, which was a licence produced version of the Douglas DC-3. The...

Tupolev Tu-116

The Tu-116 was a Tu-95 bomber fitted with passenger cabins. Designed as a stopgap in case the Tu-114A was not finished on time, two Tu-95 bombers were fitted with passenger compartments. As the Tu-114A was built, none of these planes were used for...
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