S7 Ilyushin Il-86

Airline: S7 Airlines (wiki)

Aircraft: Ilyushin Il-86

Number of Ilyushin Il-86 in S7 Airlines Fleet: 0 (9 aircrafts removed from service in 2008) (photos)

Safety Exits: 8

Cabin Safety Equipment: oxygen masks, life jackets, rescue rafts.

Safety Card Languages: English, Russian

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: This safety cards is from RA-86104, one of two stored Il-86 in Novosibirsk Tolmachevo airport (UNNT). Their last flight was in 2008 and today the airport prepares the other Il-86 for public installation as a museum.

Many thanks to PR office of Tolmachevo for providing this historic card to our collection.

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S7 Boeing 737-800

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 (wiki)

Number of Boeing 737-800 in S7 Fleet: 6, also operated by Globus ( photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: S7 ordered 10 brand new Boeing 737-800, 2 delivered so far.

This is a new safety card, different from all previous editions. It features more detailed instructions and images.

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S7 Airbus A319

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Airbus A319-100 (wiki)

Number of Airbus A319-100 in S7 Fleet: 19 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: S7 is currently the largest Russian domestic airline (even larger than Aeroflot).
The last page of this safety card shows a girl jumping on the slide with her high-heeled shoes on. This image was replaced in later editions of S7 safety cards. For example, see S7 A320 safety card.

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S7 Airbus A320

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Airbus A320-200 (wiki)

Number of Airbus A320-200 in S7 Fleet: 9, with 20 on order (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: S7 is currently the largest Russian domestic airline (even larger than Aeroflot).
Note that on the last page a girl jumps on the slider without her shoes. Previous editions of all S7 safety cards had images of the same girl wearing high-heeled shoes, which must be avoided during evacuation.

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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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S7 Boeing 737-500

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Boeing 737-500 (wiki)

Number of Boeing 737-500 in S7 Fleet: previously 10, all sold to other airlines ( photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: S7 sold all its Boeing 737-500 to airlines in Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria.

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S7 Boeing 737-400

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Boeing 737-400 (wiki)

Number of Boeing 737-400 in S7 Fleet: 4, operated by Globus (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: All S7’s Boeing 737-400 are now operated by its subsidiary, Globus.

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S7 Tupolev Tu-154M

Airline: S7 (website) (wiki)

Aircraft: Tupolev Tu-154M (wiki)

Number of Tupolev Tu-154M in S7 Fleet: currently 0 (photos)

Safety Card Languages: Russian, English

Format: Booklet

Did You Know: In 2008, S7 stopped operating all Soviet-made fleet.

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