Aeroflot

Aeroflot — Russian Airlines (Аэрофлот — Российские авиалинии in Russian) is the flag carrier and largest airline of Russia.

= History =

Aeroflot in British Columbia
Aeroflot, as Aeroflot — Soviet Airlines, began service to British Columbia in 1978 with a service between Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport and Vancouver in Vancouver, with an intermediate stop in Vladivostok. Initially operated with Ilyushin Il-62 aircraft, from 1991 the Ilyushin Il-96 was used. The Il-96 was replaced on the route in 2013 by the Airbus A330-300 until the introduction of the Il-96-400 to the service in 2016.

In 1989, Aeroflot began a new service between Magadan in the Soviet Far East and Vancouver, flying via Anchorage, Alaska, USA using Tupolev Tu-154 trijets. In 1993 this operation was taken over by the newly established Magadan Airlines; in 1995 the Vancouver–Anchorage section was discontinued.

= Fleet =

Current

 * Airbus A320neo
 * Airbus A321neo
 * Airbus A330-200
 * Airbus A330-300
 * Airbus A350-900
 * Boeing 777-300ER
 * Ilyushin Il-96-400
 * Irkut MC-21-300
 * Tupolev Tu-204
 * Tupolev Tu-214
 * Tupolev Tu-334
 * Tupolev Tu-354
 * Yakovlev Yak-242
 * Sukhoi Superjet 100-95

Historic

 * Airbus A310-300 (1992–2005)
 * Airbus A319-100
 * Antonov An-2 (1948–2013)
 * Antonov An-10 (1959–1973)
 * Antonov An-24 (1962–2002)
 * Boeing 737-400 (1998–2004)
 * Boeing 767-300ER (1994–2015)
 * Boeing 777-200ER (1998–2005)
 * Ilyushin Il-12 (1947–1970)
 * Ilyushin Il-14 (1954-1982)
 * Ilyushin Il-18 (1958-1997)
 * Ilyushin Il-62 (1967–2002)
 * Ilyushin Il-86 (1980–2006)
 * Ilyushin Il-96-300 (1993–2014)
 * Tupolev Tu-104 (1956–1979)
 * Tupolev Tu-114 (1961–1976)
 * Tupolev Tu-124 (1962–1980)
 * Tupolev Tu-134 (1967–2007)
 * Tupolev Tu-144 (1977–1978)
 * Tupolev Tu-154 (1968–2009)
 * Yakovlev Yak-40 (1966–1995)
 * Yakovlev Yak-42 (1980–2000)

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to services within Russia.