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    Aeroflot Flight L-51 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by an Antonov An-24 that crashed on approach to Liepāja International Airport on...
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    were both Tupolev Tu-134As on scheduled domestic passenger flights, operated by Aeroflot. All 178 people aboard both aircraft died in the accident. The...
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  • December 30 – Aeroflot Flight L-51, an Antonov An-24, crashed on approach to Liepāja Airport, Latvia due to pilot error, killing 43 of 51 on board. January...
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    Aeroflot Flight 2420 was a passenger flight from Leningrad-Shosseynaya Airport to Sheremetyevo International Airport that, on April 23, 1973, was hijacked...
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  • fatalities December 30, 1967 - Aeroflot Flight L-51 losses control and crashes on approach killing 43. March 22, 1979 - An Aeroflot/Latvia Tupolev Tu-134A crashes...
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  • borders, killing three and sparking international tension. 1967 – Aeroflot Flight L-51 crashes near Liepāja International Airport in Liepāja, Latvia, killing...
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  • hijacked by one person and flown to Amman, Jordan. 30 December 1967 Aeroflot Flight L-51, an An-24B (CCCP-46215), crashed near Liepāja Airport after the crew...
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    commercial service with Aeroflot between Moscow and Alma-Ata on 26 December 1975 and starting 1 November 1977 passenger flights began; it was withdrawn...
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    February 1981: An Aeroflot L-410M (CCCP-67273) burned out in Russia following a cabin or cockpit fire. 7 January 1982: Aeroflot Flight G-96, an L-410M (CCCP-67290)...
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    Description (Aeroflot-2003)". Aviation Safety Network. 3 January 1976. Retrieved 14 June 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Air France Flight 212 [F-BHSZ])"...
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    the Tu-104 began revenue service on Aeroflot's Moscow-Omsk-Irkutsk route, replacing the Ilyushin Il-14. The flight time was reduced from 13 hours and 50...
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    Aeroflot Flight 141 was an international flight from Moscow to Prague. On 19 February 1973, the Tupolev Tu-154 crashed 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi; 0.81 nmi)...
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    1954. Within the USSR, the Il-12 was placed on Aeroflot's longest route: Moscow-Khabarovsk, with the flight lasting 28 hours, including five refueling stops...
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  • Thumbnail for Aeroflot accidents and incidents in the 1960s
    Following is a list of accidents and incidents Aeroflot experienced in the 1960s. The deadliest event the Soviet Union's flag carrier went through in the...
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  • accidents and incidents for a total of 846 fatalities. 3 September 1970 Aeroflot Flight W-4, a Yak-40 (CCCP-87690), struck the side of Mount Airy-Tash, 56 mi...
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    2001, RA-86074 (c/n 041) operating as Aeroflot Flight 521 belly-landed at Dubai after a flight from Moscow, the flight crew having switched off the ground...
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    regular Aeroflot service on flights from Vnukovo Airport in Moscow to Khabarovsk on 24 April 1961. It was subsequently used for Aeroflot flights to international...
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    Flight International, p. 93, retrieved 3 April 2013 "Civil Helicopter Market", Flight International, p. 202, 1972, retrieved 3 April 2013 "Aeroflot Mil...
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    Aeroflot, the Soviet Union's national carrier, experienced a number of serious accidents and incidents during the 1970s. The airline's worst accident during...
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  • commissions its first helicopter carrier, Moskva. December 30 – Aeroflot Flight L-51 crashed during landing in Liepaja. It is the deadliest aviation accident...
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