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Aeroflot Collection

"Aeroflot: A Glimpse into Russia's Aviation Legacy" Step back in time and explore the rich aviation history of Russia with Aeroflot

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Tupolev 154 aircraft, Russia

Tupolev 154 aircraft, Russia
Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft taking off from an airport runway. This aircraft is a jet airliner, designed to carry hundreds of passengers on medium and long-haul flights

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Ilyushin IL-12

Ilyushin IL-12

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062

Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062, of Aeroflot (SSSR is CCCP in cyrillic alphabet - USSR, Soviet Union). Date: circa 1970

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Mil Mi-10 Harke

Mil Mi-10 Harke
An Aeroflot Soviet Airlines Mil Mi-10 with a Bus Underslung, Parked in the Static-Display at the 1965 Paris Salon Airshow Date: 1965

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966

Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966, of Aeroflot, at the Paris Air Show held at Le Bourget in June 1977. (Note: CCCP in Cyrillic script = SSSR = USSR = Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Date: 1977

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Tupolev Tu-134AK RA-65927

Tupolev Tu-134AK RA-65927 (msn 66198), of Aeroflot at RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day on 17 July 1993 Date: 1993

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Ilyushin Il-86 RA-86067

Ilyushin Il-86 RA-86067 (msn 4034), of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines in March 1989. Date: 1998

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Ilyushin Il-86 RA-86088

Ilyushin Il-86 RA-86088 (msn 6059), of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines, on approach to Athens International Airport. Date: circa 1998

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445

Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445 (SSSR-L5445, msn 8350401), of Aeroflot, at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Iceland. This Tu-104A was the second of its kind to visit the USA in September 1959

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Tu-134 at Fairford

Tu-134 at Fairford
Tupolev Tu-134 ?RA-65760 (62187)? of Aeroflot, (Nato code-name Crusty), at the 1993 Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 21 to 27 July 1993. Date: 1993

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Antonov An-24B Coke

Antonov An-24B Coke
An Aeroflot Soviet Airlines An-24B Parked in the Static-Display at the 1965 Paris Salon Airshow Date: 1965

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Aeroflot (Poster). Artist: Anonymous

Aeroflot (Poster). Artist: Anonymous
Aeroflot (Poster). Private Collection

Background imageAeroflot Collection: A stewardess and passengers aboard a tu-114 airliner (at the time, the worlds largest), 1959

A stewardess and passengers aboard a tu-114 airliner (at the time, the worlds largest), 1959

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Ilyushin Il-12 (forward view) taxying in snow-Aeroflot

Ilyushin Il-12 (forward view) taxying in snow-Aeroflot

Background imageAeroflot Collection: An Ilyushin Il-96 airliner prepares for landing

An Ilyushin Il-96 airliner prepares for landing
An Ilyushin Il-96 airliner prepares to land at Sofia Airport, Bulgaria

Background imageAeroflot Collection: A Tupolev Tu-154M in flight over Bulgaria

A Tupolev Tu-154M in flight over Bulgaria
A Tupolev Tu-154M of the Russian State Transport Company in flight over Bulgaria

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Close-up of a Russian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 airliner

Close-up of a Russian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76 airliner at Batajnica Air Base, Serbia

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-86 airliner taking off from Bulgaria

Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-86 airliner taking off from Bulgaria
An Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-86 airliner taking off from Bulgaria

Background imageAeroflot Collection: A Tupolev Tu-154M on final approach in Bulgaria

A Tupolev Tu-154M on final approach in Bulgaria
A Tupolev Tu-154M on final approach to Sofia Airport, Bulgaria

Background imageAeroflot Collection: Aboard a tu-104 airliner during a trans-siberian flight, july 1956

Aboard a tu-104 airliner during a trans-siberian flight, july 1956


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"Aeroflot: A Glimpse into Russia's Aviation Legacy" Step back in time and explore the rich aviation history of Russia with Aeroflot. This iconic airline has been synonymous with Russian air travel for decades, showcasing a diverse fleet of aircraft that have left an indelible mark on the industry. One such aircraft is the Tupolev 154, a true workhorse known for its reliability and efficiency. With its distinctive three engines and sleek design, it symbolizes Aeroflot's commitment to innovation and technological advancement. Another notable addition to their fleet is the Antonov An-32 SSSR-83966, a versatile transport plane capable of operating in various terrains. Whether delivering essential supplies or transporting troops, this aircraft embodies Aeroflot's dedication to serving both civilian and military needs. The Ilyushin IL-12 stands as a testament to Aeroflot's early days when air travel was still in its infancy. This classic propeller-driven plane exudes nostalgia and reminds us of simpler times when flying was considered a luxury experience. Moving forward in time, we encounter the Tupolev Tu-134AK RA-65927 – an embodiment of Soviet-era engineering prowess. Its compact size combined with impressive performance made it ideal for short-haul flights within Russia. In contrast, the Ilyushin Il-86 RA-86067 and RA-86088 represent Aeroflot's venture into wide-body jetliners. These behemoths revolutionized long-distance travel by offering enhanced comfort and capacity while maintaining exceptional safety standards. For aerial reconnaissance enthusiasts, there is no shortage of excitement either. The Antonov An-30 SSSR-30062 served as an invaluable asset during intelligence-gathering missions due to its remarkable surveillance capabilities. And let us not forget about helicopters.