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By 1928, Ukrpovitroshliach was carrying more than 3,000 passengers a year. But the Soviet central government's "Five-Year Plan" called for all air service in the Soviet Union to be controlled by one government agency. In 1929, Ukrpovitroshliach was absorbed into the newly formed national airline
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Dornier Merkur CCCP-211 crashed while returning to Sukhumi due to loss of control following engine problems, killing both pilots. The aircraft was being tested following repairs from a previous accident two months earlier at the same
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The airline was founded on 1 June 1923. Ukrpovitroshliach began operating on 15 April 1925, offering service from
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Cooksley, Peter (September–October 1996). "Celestial Coaches: Dornier's Record Breaking Komet and Merkur".
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Ukrvozdukhput

Dobrolet
Hubs
Kharkiv Airport
Odesa
Kyiv
Moscow
Rostov-on-Don
Kharkiv
Ukrainian SSR
airline
Kharkiv
Ukrainian SSR
interbellum
USSR
Kharkiv
Odesa
Kyiv
Moscow
Rostov-on-Don
Konstantin Kalinin
Aeroflot
Zakavia
Deruluft
Dornier Komet
Kalinin K-4
Old names list
"Konstantin Alekseevich Kalinin and his design bureau"
Ukrvozdukhput

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