Moscow–New York

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Moscow–New York was a prominent long-haul transatlantic air route connecting the Soviet capital with the United States’ largest city during the Cold War era.

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Moscow–New York canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf transatlantic air route
connectsCity Moscow
New York City
connectsCountry Soviet Union
United States of America
surface form: United States
continentCrossed Europe
North America
crossesOcean Atlantic Ocean
direction eastbound
westbound
distanceCategory long-haul
era Cold War
geopoliticalRole civil aviation link between superpowers
notablePeriod 20th century
politicalContext East–West relations
US–Soviet relations
regionLinked Eastern Europe
North America
routeType long-haul
servedCapital Moscow
servedCityAtDestination New York City
servedCityAtOrigin Moscow
servedMajorCity New York City
significance link between Soviet capital and largest US city
symbol of détente
trafficType cargo
passenger
transportMode air transport
usedFor business travel
diplomatic travel
tourism

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Tupolev Tu-114 airliner usedOnRoute Moscow–New York
subject surface form: Tupolev Tu-114