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Wednesday, August 25, 2004 (AP)
Details on the Tu-134 and the Tu-154



   (08-25) 01:08 PDT (AP) --
   ^Flight details on the Tu-154:
   The Tupolev's Tu-154 remains the standard medium range airliner on
domestic flights in Russia and other former Soviet states and to a lesser
extent in eastern Europe and Iran.
   The Tu-154 first flew on October 4, 1968. The first production example w=
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delivered to Aeroflot in early 1971, although regular commercial service
did not begin until February 1972.
   About 900 Tu-154s of all models have been built.
   Length: 157 feet, 2 inches
   Height: 37 feet, 5 inches
   Wingspan: 123 feet, 3 inches
   Propulsion: 3 jet engines
   Maximum Speed: TU-154, approx. 605 mph; TU-154M, approx.590 mph.
   Range: TU-154, approximately 1,870 nautical miles; TU-154M, 2100 nautical
miles.
   Maximum Takeoff Weight: TU-154, 198,415 pounds; TU-154M, 220,460 pounds.
   Crew: TU-154 - Flight crew of 3 or 4
   Seating: TU-154, 158 to 164 at six abreast; TU-154M, 180 at six abreast.
   First Deployed: TU-154, October 4, 1968; regular commercial service began
in February 1972; TU-154M, 1982.
   Production: Approximately 900 Tu-154s of all models have been built,
including approximately 325 Tu-154Ms. About 580 were in service in late
1998.

^Flight details on the Tu-134:

   The Tupolev Tu-134 was the standard short haul jet airliner in the Soviet
Union and eastern Europe.
   Production began in 1964 although it was not until September 1967 that
Aeroflot launched full commercial services.
   The Tu-134 seats up to 76 in a single class. The revised Tu-134B1 which
has a revised interior to seat up to 90 passengers without a galley, or
kitchen, and the Tu-134B3 which can seat 96 with full kitchen.
   Length: 112 feet, 8 inches
   Height: 29 feet, 7 inches
   Wingspan: 95 feet, 2 inches
   Propulsion: 2 turbofans
   Maximum Speed: Approx. 559 mph.
   Ceiling: 39,730 feet
   Range: 1295 - 1890 nautical miles.
   Maximum Takeoff Weight: 98,105 pounds.
   Crew: Three (two pilots, one navigator)
   Seating: 72 - 96 passengers
   First Deployed: 1964; full commercial service launched in September 1967.
   Production: Approximately 700; About 365 were in service in late 1998.

On the Net:
   www.airliners.net

   www.tupolev.ru/English/Show.asp?SectionID=3D144

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