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Despite the borders of the USSR being closed to majority of its
population, Soviet citizens were among the world's most frequent
flyers. Following the 1917 Revolution, Vladimir Lenin made the
development of aviation a priority. Assisted by advertising
campaigns by artists such as Alexander Rodchenko, Soviet society
was mobilised to establish an air fleet - from the very beginning
of the USSR through to its demise in 1991, Soviet aviation flew its
own unique path. This book unfolds the story of Soviet air travel,
from early carriers like Deruluft and Dobrolet, to the enigmatic
Aeroflot. Organised like an Air Force, with a vast fleet of
aircraft and helicopters, Aeroflot was the world's biggest air
carrier of passengers and cargo, responsible for a wider range of
duties than any other airline. In an era when it was still common
to smoke on board, the Aeroflot emblem appeared on cigarette
packets, matchboxes and many other everyday goods. Aeroflot
publicity alerted domestic passengers to new destinations or
proudly presented the introduction of faster, more comfortable
aircraft, while colourful advertising enticed Western travellers to
use Aeroflot's international services. Aeroflot - Fly Soviet uses
this ephemera to illustrate a parallel aviation universe that
existed for 70 years. It pays tribute to generations of aircraft
engineers, designers, pilots, ticket sellers, flight dispatchers,
air traffic controllers, ground handlers and flight attendants, who
jointly created this remarkable chapter of Soviet civil aviation
history.
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