Moscow–Delhi

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Moscow–Delhi is an international air route connecting the capitals of Russia and India, historically notable for being served by long-range Soviet aircraft such as the Tupolev Tu-114.

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Moscow–Delhi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air corridor
international air route
connects Delhi
Moscow
connectsCapitalsOf India
Russia
connectsCities capital cities
connectsFormerCountry Soviet Union
country1 Russia
country2 India
hasArrivalCity Delhi
hasDepartureCity Moscow
hasDirection eastbound Delhi–Moscow
westbound Moscow–Delhi
historicalEra Cold War
surface form: Cold War period
historicalSignificance use of long-range Soviet aircraft
importance major air link between Russia and India
notableFor early use of turboprop long-range airliners
operatedAs scheduled passenger service
region1 Europe
region2 South Asia
routeType intercontinental
long-haul
servedBy Aeroflot
Tupolev Tu-114 airliner
surface form: Tupolev Tu-114

modern jet airliners
transportMode air transport
typicalAircraftOrigin Soviet Union
usedFor business travel
cargo transport
diplomatic travel
passenger transport
tourism travel

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