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On 27Aug1932, a hydroplane destined to become the predecessor of Vladivostok Air completed its first flight and on 02Sep1932, the hydroplane delivered four passengers from Khabarovsk to the Second River Airport marking. This is considered to be the official beginning of operations for Vladivostok Air
[ – Vladivostok Air was renamed from Vladivostok Aviation. Took over regional operator Khakasia Airlines in early 2003. Ended operations on 14Dec2013, along with SAT Airlines, to become Aurora
< scheduled domestic flights, together with international flights to Japan, China and South Korea > ]
[ – Aurora was named Taiga Airline for a short period of time in 2013. Aeroflot formed the carrier by amalgamating SAT Airlines and Vladivostok Avia in Oct2013 by order of Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The airline was formed in Nov2013 and commenced operations on 08 Dec2013
< subsidiary of Aeroflot. It is named after the Russian cruiser Aurora based out of Khabarovsk Novy Airport and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Airport > ]
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