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Pulkovo Federal State Unified Aviation Service Company ( ФГУАП “ Пулково ”) was an airline with its head office in Moskovsky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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In June 2004 the airline announced it was in talks with Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise of St. Petersburg, but as of October 2004 no flights had taken place.
The airport serves as a hub for Rossiya Airlines ( formerly Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise ), and as focus city for Nordavia.

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Pulkovo and airliner
* On August 22, 2006, Pulkovo Airlines Flight 612, a Tu-154 airliner with 160 passengers and 10 crew on board en route from Anapa to Saint Petersburg, crashed near Donetsk in Ukraine.

Pulkovo and IL-86
** Victoria Shcherbina ( LJ user saint-autere ) reacted to the news of the August 22 Tu-154 crash in eastern Ukraine, which killed all 170 people on board, by writing about the death of her father, IL-86 navigator of Pulkovo Airlines Valery Shcherbin, in a crash at Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport four years earlier, on July 28, 2002.

Pulkovo and after
The airline was named after the area where it is located, along with the village of Pulkovo and Pulkovo Observatory.
It was discovered by Grigoriy N. Neujmin in 1913, and is named after Pulkovo Observatory, near Saint Petersburg.
In 1890, Struve was appointed as the senior astronomer at Pulkovo with the clear understanding that he should become director after completing his Saturn work.
As of 2010, Pulkovo is the 4th busiest in Russia after Moscow's Domodedovo, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo airports.

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In 1906, a set of seismic stations were built with telemetering to the Pulkovo Observatory in Russia.
Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve remained in Dorpat, occupied with research on double stars and geodesy until 1839, when he founded and became director of the new Pulkovo Observatory near St Petersburg.
Also, in 2006, Pulkovo completed its merger with Rossiya.
Following her time with the force, Fedorova moved to St. Petersburg to study at the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ) University, where she worked as an investigator at the Pulkovo Transport Police whilst studying.
Together with his father, Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve, Otto Wilhelm von Struve is considered a prominent 19th century astronomer who headed the Pulkovo Observatory between 1862 and 1889 and was a leading member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
In particular, they compiled famous Pulkovo catalogues of stellar coordinates, including several thousands double stars observed with a 15-inch refractor.
Within that collaboration, many American astronomers stayed at Pulkovo for observations and exchanged data with Russian scientists by mail.
In 1881, Struve obtained his master's degree at the University of Tartu, with the highest honors, and in 1882 defended a PhD thesis at Saint Petersburg University ( Pulkovo had no associated educational institutions ).
Later, however, he became excited with his father's project of building a 30-inch telescope at Pulkovo, with its fantastic new possibilities for observation.
In 1883, Gustav defended his PhD thesis on " Resultate aus den in Pulkowa angestellen Vergleichungen von Procyon mit benachbarten Sternen " ( Results obtained in Pulkovo on relation of Procyon with the neighboring stars ).
He worked at the Pulkovo Observatory when he led the observation of the proper motion of stars with respect to extragalactic nebula.
Throughout its operational history, Perm Airlines offer routes from Perm Bolshoye Savino airport to Moscow Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports, Ekaterinburg, Surgut, Baku, Novosibirsk and St. Petersburg ( codeshare flight with St. Petersburg based Pulkovo Airlines ).

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Aristarkh Apollonovich Belopolsky ( Аристарх Аполлонович Белопольский ) (), Moscow16 May 1934, Pulkovo

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Margareta Romberg and Otto Neovius met at the Pulkovo observatory in St. Petersburg, where Otto made observations for his thesis on the spectral lines of nitrogen and oxygen.
The Heavens on Earth: Observatories and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture ( Duke University Press ; 2010 ) 384 pages ; Topics include astronomy as military science in Sweden, the Pulkovo Observatory in the Russia of Czar Nicholas I, and physics and the astronomical community in late 19th-century America.
During 1843 and 1844, Struve participated in longitude measurements between Altona, Greenwich and Pulkovo, which were based on large displacement of chronometers over the Earth surface.
Around 1845, von Struve's father withdrew from most management activities at the Pulkovo Observatory and focused on individual research.
The airport was renamed " Pulkovo Airport " on April 24, 1973.
In the near term, Pulkovo strategically focuses on its master plan until 2025 that calls for massive modernization of the entire airport infrastructure.
He was the father of Aleksandr Marianovich Kowalski, who worked at Pulkovo Observatory and who died on July 6, 1902 at the age of 44.
The Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory (, official name The Central Astronomical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences at Pulkovo, Гла ́ вная ( Пу ́ лковская ) астрономи ́ ческая обсервато ́ рия Росси ́ йской акаде ́ мии нау ́ к ), the principal astronomical observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences, located 19 km south of Saint Petersburg on Pulkovo Heights ( 75 m above sea level ).
One of them was an astrophysical station in the Crimean town of Simeiz ( Simeiz Observatory ), which had been organized on the basis of a private observatory presented to the Pulkovo Observatory by an astronomy lover N. S. Maltsev in 1908.

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