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Aeroflot's Western-made fleet is young, whereas most of the Russian jets (except for Il-96s) are due to retire between 2005 and 2008.
Aeroflot is evaluating the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A350 as a replacement for the Boeing 767.
Aeroflot flights were further suspended on December 29, 1981, in response to Soviet actions in Poland [2], and again on September 15, 1983, in response to the Soviet Union's shoot-down of Korean Air Flight 007 over its territory [3].
Aeroflot's Western-made fleet is relatively young, whereas most of the Russian jets (except for Il-96s) are due to retire between 2005 and 2008.
Aeroflot flights were further suspended on December 29, 1981, in response to Soviet actions in Poland [1], and again on September 15, 1983, in response to the Soviet Union's shoot-down of Korean Air Flight 007 over its territory [2].
Aeroflot will \"study the question\" of the purchase of 10 A330s, which could be delivered between 2008-2010, before the Airbus A350 comes on the market, according to a member of the Aeroflot board, on condition of anonymity.