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The Tupolev Tu-134 (NATO reporting name: Crusty) is a twin-engined airliner built in the Soviet Union from 1966 to 1984. The original version featured a glazed-nose design and, like certain other Russian airliners (including its sister model the Tu-154), it can operate from unpaved airfields.
One of the most widely used aircraft in former Comecon countries, the number in active service is decreasing because of political intention and noise restrictions. The model has seen long-term service with some 42 countries, with some European airlines having scheduled as many as 12 daily takeoffs and landings per plane. In addition to regular passenger service, it has also been used in various air force, army and navy support roles; for pilot and navigator training; and for aviation research and test projects. In recent years, a number of Tu-134s have been converted for use as VIP transports and business jets. A total of 854 Tu-134s were built of all versions (including test bed examples) with Aeroflot as the largest user; by 1995, the Tu-134 had carried 360 million passengers for that airline.
Aircraft: Tupolev Tu-134A-3 Registration: RA-65607 Flight: CTS 9643 Route: UFA-NYM Seat: 18A
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http://www.henrytenby.com/dvds/Malevdvd.html Join airline videographer Henry Tenby in January, 1995, for a round-trip flight between Budapest and Prague, aboard Malev Tu-143 HA-LBR. Malev's Tupolev Tu-134s were retired shortly thereafter, and this DVD presents the viewer with the ultimate onboard experience of flying on this classic Russian short-haul jetliner. Seated in the back row for both Tupolev Tu134 flights, where the engine noise is at its loudest, you'll also sample Malev's onboard service, and visit the flight-deck. The Tupolev Tu134's howling Solovyev D-30 turbofan engines provide a truly magnificent flight experience. A music to the ears, which no current-day western aircraft can compete with! Once back in Budapest, we'll fly aboard Malev's Tupolev Tu154 HA-LCO on the ...
Tu-134 crashed on 10.07.2006 near Simferopol. All survived
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Tupolev TU-134A-3 (Registration 63957, operating VIP flights as UR-63957) of Ukraine Armed Forces (Ukraine Air Force) on 10 October 2012 at Brussels Airport, Belgium. Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD66. - Sorry for the Wind... quite hard to film over the heads of some people.