Aircraft "whistle" in the service of the space industry

More pictures of Tu-134 "Cosmos" RA-65995, which took part in JetExpo.

Machine with tail number RA-65995 released in October 1984

The aircraft, designed to carry 30 passengers, previously flew in the Federal Security Service (FSB), according to Air Transport Review.

By the way, 36 people can easily fit on an airplane, you can calculate it yourself.

Cosmos received a board in the first half of 2017 and recently commissioned it.

The aircraft primarily flies in the interests of space industry companies, including transporting top officials of RSC Energia and Roscosmos.

One of the main directions of flights of this aircraft is the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Krainy Airport, Kazakhstan).

The company notes that the raid on an aircraft, whose resource is 40 thousand liters. h., total 3,700 h.

Due to the lack of Airbus ACJ and Boeing BBJ, the Tu-134A-3 became the largest exhibit at the static exposition of the exhibition.

Kitchen.

"Warm lamp" cabin.

Unfortunately, the first time was without a "fish", and at the second approach the cabin was busy for a long time, and there was no time to wait.
But maybe someday I’ll be lucky and I’ll be inside again ...

The first salon has five seats.

Looking ahead, we calculate:

1 salon 5 seats

2 salon 7 seats

3 salon 8 places

4 salon 16 seats

It turns out that if 30 passenger seats are officially declared, then the first two salons are designed for six people. So, sofas do not count.

And in the first cabin one or two main passengers fly.

In the second cabin they can accommodate seven more if sitting.

And if you lie down, then two retire. And so it turns out six, and the remaining 24 in the "economy".

Third lounge for eight.

And the fourth salon for sixteen not the most important people.

What a scope!

The best view from the last row.

Here is such a beauty.

* on aviation slang, the Tu-134 is called the "whistle" for the characteristic sound of the engines.

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