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Pulkovo and Airlines
Pulkovo Airlines joined IATA in June 2000.
* 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.
** 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.
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The airport serves as a hub for Rossiya Airlines ( formerly Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise ), and as focus city for Nordavia.
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 ).

Pulkovo and used
The nearby Pulkovo hills were occupied by the Nazis and were used by the long-range artillery for daily bombardments of Leningrad.

Pulkovo and until
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.
He worked at Dorpat Observatory, in today's Tartu, Estonia, and then in 1879 worked at Pulkovo Observatory, becoming director of the observatory from 1895 until his death.
The first refusal, in 1887, disappointed Struve so much that he applied for resignation and was stopped from that only by the Tsar Alexander III, who requested Struve to keep his posts until the 50th anniversary of the Pulkovo Observatory in 1889.
In the near term, Pulkovo strategically focuses on its master plan until 2025 that calls for massive modernization of the entire airport infrastructure.
In 1890 he became director of Pulkovo Observatory ( until 1894 ) and in the same year became a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
He worked as observer at the Pulkovo Observatory from 1906 until 1941.

Pulkovo and .
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.
In 1906, a set of seismic stations were built with telemetering to the Pulkovo Observatory in Russia.
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.
In 1859-1860 he worked in Pulkovo Observatory and then worked for over forty years at Brera Observatory.
It was slightly bigger in aperture and several metres longer than the new ( 1895 ) 30 inch at Pulkovo observatory in the Russian Empire.
Pulkovo Airport in Saint Petersburg has the same layout ; Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, Sydney Airport in New South Wales, Australia, Perth Airport in Western Australia, Ferihegy in Budapest and Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines are other examples.
In the south one of the fortified lines ran from the mouth of the Luga River to Chudovo, Gatchina, Uritsk, Pulkovo and then through the Neva River.
Another line of defence passed through Peterhof to Gatchina, Pulkovo, Kolpino and Koltushy.
Even the guns from the cruiser were moved inland to the Pulkovo Heights to the south of Leningrad.
Pulkovo Federal State Unified Aviation Service Company ( ФГУАП “ Пулково ”) was an airline with its head office in Moskovsky District, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
It operated the Pulkovo Airport and was 100 % state owned.
The airline was named after the area where it is located, along with the village of Pulkovo and Pulkovo Observatory.
The airport became known as Pulkovo in the late 1950s.
Also, in 2006, Pulkovo completed its merger with Rossiya.
* Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise airliner IL-86 RA-86060 crashed shortly after takeoff with 16 crew on board, at 3: 25pm local time on July 28, 2002, from Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport while on a repositioning flight to Saint Petersburg.
Matvey Matveyevich Gusev () ( in Vyatka, Russia – in Berlin, Germany ) was a Russian astronomer who worked at Pulkovo Observatory near St. Petersburg from 1850 to 1852 and then at Vilnius Observatory ( which he established at the University of Vilnius ) thereafter.
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.

Airlines and used
* ITA Software's low fare search engine, used by travel websites such as Orbitz and Kayak. com and airlines such as American Airlines, Continental Airlines and US Airways.
One of the early successes of hydroponics occurred on Wake Island, a rocky atoll in the Pacific Ocean used as a refuelling stop for Pan American Airlines.
Flight 77 hijackers Salem al-Hazmi and Majed Moqed, and United Airlines Flight 93 hijacker Ziad Jarrah used the same addresses obtained from the Salvadorans to obtain Virginia driver's licenses.
The day before the attacks, the New York office requested that the Los Angeles FBI office check all local Sheraton Hotels, as well as Lufthansa and United Airlines bookings, because those were the two airlines Mihdhar had used to enter the country.
MIAT Mongolian Airlines | MIAT Antonov An-26, used for domestic transportation, at Chinggis Khaan International Airport
* Pacific Southwest Airlines, defunct airline that formerly used the IATA airline designator
The SAC sometimes used Somali Airlines aircraft to ferry troops and supplies to war zones.
An expansion of the B concourse, used by many low cost airlines as well as international arrivals, has been completed, and the Midfield Concourses C and D mainly house United Airlines, and will eventually be knocked down to make room for a more ergonomic building.
" He also said " Even before Monday's crash, Dominicans had developed a complex love-hate relationship with American Airlines, complaining about high prices and baggage restrictions even while favoring the carrier over other airlines that used to travel the same route.
Oceanic Airlines is a fictional airline often used in action movies and TV series involving ill-fated airplanes.
In 1989, Ansett Transport Ltd. used its influence and investment money in America West Airlines, to try to break a pilots strike in Australia.
The airline was incorporated and became Israel's official carrier on 15 November 1948, although it used leased aircraft until February 1949, when two unpressurized DC-4s were purchased from American Airlines.
The airline reverted back to its abbreviated English brand name Saudia ( used from 1972 to 1996 ) from Saudi Arabian Airlines ( historic name in use until 1971 and reintroduced in 1997 ) on 29 May 2012, the name was changed to celebrate the company's entry into the SkyTeam airline alliance on that day, and it was a part of a larger rebranding initiative.
The Saudia name was dropped in the identity revamp, with Saudi Arabian Airlines name used.
It was used by private fliers until 1948 when Nationwide Airlines became the first commercial airline to operate flights out of the airport.
Two other Texas Air Corporation affiliates joined Eastern during the 1980s: Concourse D was also used by Braniff International Airways for Latin American operations up until their shutdown in 1982, and Continental Airlines used gates on the west side of the concourse during the 1980s.
The south side of the concourse was used by Northeast Airlines until its 1972 merger with Delta Air Lines.
From 1993 to 2004, Concourse F was also used by Iberia Airlines for its Miami focus city operation, which linked Central American capitals to Madrid using MIA as the connecting point.
After Eastern's shutdown in 1991 it was used by a variety of European and Latin American airlines ; by the 2000s ( decade ), American Airlines was its sole tenant.
Japan Airlines used the airport as a training area from November 1968 until March 2009.
Rhapsody in Blue has been used by United States-based air carrier United Airlines in their advertisements since the mid-1980s.
It is also frequently used for military charters, these flights being operated by, amongst others, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
The building used for the IAD office is 77 West Wacker Drive, the headquarters of United Airlines.

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