Tag Archives: X Azermaster

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1971 c/s
Tupolev Tu-154
Tupolev Tu-134

  • CCCP-85661. This TU 154 was manufactured in 1989. Flew until 2010. Was written off.

    CCCP-65717. This Tu 134 was manufactured in 1981. The last scheduled flight is December 31, 2007 (UFA-SVO). Put up for sale. In April 2009, it was sold for a symbolic sum to the Riga Aviation Museum.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1971 c/s
Ilyushin IL-62

  • CCCP-86489. It was released in 1978. Flew until 1999. Written off due to the development of the assigned resource and economic inexpediency.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1971 c/s
Tupolev Tu-204

  • СССР-64003. Participated in tests, has not flown since the mid-90s. Le Bourget 1991 (code 371).
    Sold to Collins Finance Company on 10/15/2003.
    It was disassembled in 2011. The front part of the fuselage was transported to St. Petersburg, where it is used (presumably) like a simulator.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
2003 c/s
Boeing 777-300/300ER

  • VP-BPG."А.Бабаджанян".

S7 Airlines
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1987 c/s
Ilyushin IL-86

  • RA-86089. I flew this IL-86 to Tivat, Montenegro.

KrasAir
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
2006 c/s
Ilyushin IL-86

  • RA-86145. Previously operated by Trans - European Airlines.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1971 c/s
Ilyushin IL-86

  • CCCP-86054. It was sawn in 2005.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
2003 c/s
Airbus A319
Airbus A321

  • VQ-BCO. Aeroflot decommissioned all A 319s in 2016.

    VQ-BEI.This A321 is named after Sergei Pavlovich Korolev.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
1971 c/s
Ilyushin IL-96

  • CCCP-96002. The third flight prototype of the IL-96-300, the first Il-96 produced by VASO.
    The board flies according to the test flight program. Also performed commercial cargo transportation under the flag of Atlant-Soyuz, Aerostars.

Aeroflot
Airigami X by AZERMASTER (AZ)
2003 c/s
Ilyushin IL-96

  • RA-96010. Aeroflot used its Il-96s until 2014. This IL-96 is named after Nikolai Karpeyev. In July 2014, this plane burned down in the parking lot in Sheremetyevo. After that, it was sawn.