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In early 1992, the then Minister for Aviation in Ukraine reached an agreement on the lease of 2 B737-400s from Guinness Peat Aviation (GPA), an Irish aircraft-leasing company, and the establishment of a new airline to operate at "internationally acceptable standards of Safety, Reliability, and Service between Ukraine and Europe."
Ukraine: Chernivtsi: Chernivtsi International Airport: Airport Closed [2] Kharkiv: Kharkiv International Airport: Airport Closed [2] Kherson: Kherson International Airport: Airport Closed [2] Kyiv: Boryspil International Airport: Airport Closed: Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany) Airport Closed: Kryvyi Rih: Kryvyi Rih International Airport ...
March 15, 2020 (): During the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented transit in the US through Los Angeles International Airport, Air Tahiti Nui scheduled and operated, in March and April 2020, Flight TN64 as a non-stop flight between Papeete and Paris–CDG, using a Boeing 787-9 and covering 15,715 km (9,765 mi; 8,485 nmi) in a scheduled time of ...
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operation Hub airport(s) Notes Aero Charter: DW: UCR: CHARTER UKRAINE: 1997: Kyiv–Boryspil: Aerostar Airlines: UAR: AEROSTAR: 1997
The related term flight time is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) as "The total time from the moment an aeroplane first moves for the purpose of taking off until the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight", and is referred to colloquially as "blocks to blocks" or "chocks to chocks" time. [1]
The airline was established in late 2019. The airline received its AOC in March 2021. It operated low cost regular and charter flights from Ukraine to Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, Montenegro and Spain [4] with 4 aircraft and planned to increase the fleet size to six aircraft in 2022.
SkyUp also intends to cooperate with Ukraine International Airlines. [8] The company started operations on 21 May 2018 with a flight from Kyiv-Zhuliany to Sharm El Sheikh. [9] In March 2018, SkyUp Airlines and Boeing finalised a firm order for the purchase of two Boeing 737 8 MAX and three Boeing 737 MAX 10 due to be delivered in 2023 ...
In 2014, the airline launched its first regular passenger flight - Kyiv-Lviv. [ 3 ] As of May 2017, the number of destinations that the company can fly to has been significantly reduced due to being put on the EU's air safety blacklist along with 180 other airlines. [ 4 ]