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Jan 04, 2011 (newstodate): Following on the Russian ban on TU-154 flight operations by Russian carriers, more countries will follow suit.
Thus, Tajikistan's national carrier Tajik Air has grounded its fleet of four TU-154M, one of which is operated on a lease contract in Iran.
The TU-154 aircraft that crashed in Siberia on January 1, 2011, was operated by Kogalymavia and was a TU-154B.
First flown on October 4, 1968, a total of 1015 Tu-154 aircraft have been built, about 200 of which are still in service with small Russian and CIS carriers.
Thus, Tajikistan's national carrier Tajik Air has grounded its fleet of four TU-154M, one of which is operated on a lease contract in Iran.
The TU-154 aircraft that crashed in Siberia on January 1, 2011, was operated by Kogalymavia and was a TU-154B.
First flown on October 4, 1968, a total of 1015 Tu-154 aircraft have been built, about 200 of which are still in service with small Russian and CIS carriers.