Explains how Aeroflot functioned more as a public utility than a traditional commercial airline, connecting over 3,500 communities across the USSR via affordable "long-distance bus" style air travel.
Coverage of the world's first transport aircraft (1913), the first sustained jet airline service, and the record-breaking development of massive helicopters and cargo jets. Aeroflot: An Airline and Its Aircraft: An Illus...
Details the pioneering trans-polar flights and the work of Aeroflot’s Polar Aviation affiliate. Explains how Aeroflot functioned more as a public
R.E.G. Davies, a renowned aviation historian and former Curator of Air Transport at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Davies
This title is part of the series by R.E.G. Davies. Other books in the same illustrated format include histories of Pan Am , TWA , Delta, and Eastern Air Lines . Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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