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- GosNII «Kristall» OJSC (Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut «Kristall», State-Owned Scientific-Research Institute "Crystal") (AKA Factory...
- Yakutsk 271st Yakutsk Sakha Avia Mirny Mirny Almazy RossiiSakha (Alrosa) GosNII GVF ("state scientific test institute for civil air fleet") Moscow - Sheremetyevo-1...
- (RA-70547), modified by the State Research Institute of Aircraft Systems. (GosNII AS – Gosudarstvennyy Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut Aviatsionnykh Sistem)...
- Mirnyy Almazy RossiiSakha (Alrosa) Yakutsk 139th / 3rd Squadron Yakutsk GosNII GVF (Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut Grazdahnskovo Vozdushnovo...
- - state scientific research institute for civil aviation replaced Gos NII GVF GosNII GVF Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut Grazdahnskovo...
- eight on board. On 6 October 1996, a Savanair An-12B (RA-11101) leased from GosNII GA, landed 250m down the runway of Lukapa Airport, Angola. During the rollout...
- development. The new institute was named NII-2. In March 1994 the institute was re-named with its current name (GosNIIAS). Initially, the institute was located...
- from the Russian State Scientific Research Institute of Civil Aviation (GosNII GA) were selected to fly the jet out of the airfield. On 24 March 2011,...
- do****entation, as well as the conclusions of TsIAM them. P.I.Baranova and FSUE GosNII GA. Specialists of JSC "AMNTK" Soyuz "applied to the Ministry of Transport...
- attempted to correct the glide path, killing 45 of 47 on board. 21 January An GosNII GVF Il-18B (CCCP-75727, c/n 180002303) entered a dive from 8,000 m (26,000 ft)...