American Airlines Boeing 737

Airline: American Airlines (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 (wiki)

Number of Boeing 737-800 in AA Fleet: 167 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese

Format: Booklet, 04/08 revision (MPN# EB737P)

Did You Know: The oldest flying American airlines aircraft is a 1927 FC-2W.

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Rossiya An-148-100

Airline: Rossiya (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Antonov An-148-100 (wiki)

Number of An-148 in Rossiya Fleet: 6 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: Check a special device for saving a baby (in the bottom of the back side).

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S7 Airbus A310

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Airbus A310 (wiki)

Number of Airbus A310 in S7 Fleet: 1, to exit service in 2011 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: S7 is currently the largest Russian domestic airline (even larger than Aeroflot).
On July 9, 2006, an S7 Airbus A310 could not stop after landing at Irkutsk airport and crashed into garages. There were 124 fatalities and 79 survivors.

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Dniproavia Embraer 145

Airline: Dniproavia (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Embraer ERJ-145 (wiki)

Number of Embraer ERJ-145 in Dniproavia Fleet: 17 (according to their website) (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Ukranian, Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: Dniproavia is an Ukranian airline based in Dnepropetrovsk. On April 28, 2011, a Dniproavia Embraer 145 ran off the taxiway at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, just after landing and exiting the runway. It resulted in a landing gear damage but fortunately no one was injured.

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South Airlines Saab 340

Airline: South Airlines (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Saab 340B (wiki)

Number of Saab 340B in South Airlines Fleet: 3 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Ukranian, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: South Airlines is an Ukranian airline based in Odessa. Production of Saab 340 ended in 1998, however the aircraft remains in active service. They were built in Sweden.

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Rossiya Tu-154

Airline: Rossiya (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Tupolev Tu-154M (wiki)

Number of Tupolev Tu-154M in Rossiya Fleet: 1 (most are retired) in commercial fleet and 6 in government fleet (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: In addition to scheduled and charter passenger flights, Rossiya Airlines operates flights for the Russian government and the President of Russia.

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Rossiya Airbus A320-200

Airline: Rossiya (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Airbus A320-200 (wiki)

Number of Airbus A320-200 in Rossiya Fleet: 6 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: In addition to scheduled and charter passenger flights, Rossiya Airlines operates flights for the Russian government and the President of Russia.

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Rossiya Airbus A319-100

Airline: Rossiya (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Airbus A319-100 (wiki)

Number of Airbus A319-100 in Rossiya Fleet: 9 in commercial fleet and 2 Airbus ACJ319 in government fleet (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: In addition to scheduled and charter passenger flights, Rossiya Airlines operates flights for the Russian government and the President of Russia.

The corporate jet version of the A319 includes removable extra fule tanks in the cargo comparment.

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Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER

Airline: Qatar Airways (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER (wiki)

Number of Boeing 777-300ER in Qatar Airways Fleet: 16 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Arabic, English

Format: Card

Did You Know: Qatar Airways is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. Its Economy Class was named the best in the world in 2009 and 2010. General Electric GE90-115B turbofan engines are considered the world’s most powerful jet engines.

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Perm Airlines Tu-134A

Airline: Perm Airlines (wiki)

Aircraft: Tupolev Tu-134A (wiki)

Number of Tu-134A in Perm Airlines Fleet: 4

Safety Card Languages: English, Russian

Format: Card

Did You Know: Perm Airlines was a Russian airline based in Perm. It stopped all operations in 2009.

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