Classic programs, retired fleets, preserved aircraft, and the family histories still active in public memory.
This category can be followed from the open social web via the handle retired-legacy-airliners@forum.airchive.com
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Yakovlev Yak-42 family
The Soviet trijet intended to replace earlier short-haul types with better field performance and more modern systems.
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Tupolev Tu-154 family
The Soviet trijet that became the backbone of medium-haul passenger flying across a vast geography.
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Tupolev Tu-134 family
The compact Soviet short-haul jetliner that became a fixture across Eastern Bloc and domestic Aeroflot networks.
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Tupolev Tu-104 family
One of the world’s first successful jet airliners and the aircraft that put the Soviet Union into scheduled jet service almost immediately after Britain.
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Ilyushin Il-86 family
The Soviet widebody built around self-contained airport handling and high-capacity domestic and regional service.
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Ilyushin Il-62 family
The long-range Soviet quadjet that gave Aeroflot and allied operators a true intercontinental flagship.
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Fokker F28 Fellowship family
The compact European regional jet that helped define how short-field jet transport could look outside the U.S. majors.
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Dassault Mercure family
The French short-haul airliner that solved its design brief cleanly but arrived in a market that wanted more range.
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Airbus A310 family
The shortened Airbus widebody that gave airlines a smaller long-range twin at exactly the right moment.
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Airbus A300 family
The twin-aisle short-to-medium-haul pioneer that launched Airbus as a serious airliner maker.