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The Tupolev TU 134 is a short range aircraft and can carry up to 84 passengers. It completed its maiden flight on 29th july 1963 and a total of 852 aircrafts were built until productions ended in 1984.
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Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Tupolev TU134
Balkan Bulgarian Airlines ceased operations in 2002.
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Ukraine Air Force Tupolev TU134UB-L
Version to train future TU-22 crews.
- Aeroflot Tupolev TU134 preserved at the State Aviation Museum Kiev.
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Malev Hungarian Airlines Tupolev TU134
Malev ceased operations in 2012. The TU134 is preserved at the Budapest airport Museum.
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LOT Polish Airlines Tupolev TU134
Displayed at the Polish Aviation Museum Krakow.
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Interflug Tupolev TU134 (GDR)
Preserved at Magdeburg.
- Interflug TU134 (East Germany – GDR)
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Interflug Tupolev TU134 (GDR)
Preserved at Finow museum.
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