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Ukraine International Airlines' first Boeing 777-200ER delivered in February 2018 A former Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-300 which was retired in 2019. In the first half of 2013, the airline's patronage rose by 60% to 2,200,000 passengers.
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
Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 (PS752/AUI752) was a scheduled international passenger flight from Tehran to Kyiv, operated by Ukraine International Airlines.On 8 January 2020, the Boeing 737-800 flying the route was shot down by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) shortly after takeoff, [4] [5] [6] killing all 176 occupants on board.
This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators , the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator). Historical assignments are also included for completeness.
Yanair's Air Operator's Certificate was suspended effective 7 June 2019 [3] [4] by Ukraine's CAA after a comprehensive inspection following an incident on 19 April 2019 involving flight 9U-746 from Istanbul to Chișinău. [5] The airline resumed flights on 18 June 2019 following restoration of its air operator certificate. [6]
Ukraine Air Enterprise Fleet; Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes Airbus A319CJ: 1 — business jet, UR-ABA Antonov An-74TK-300: 1 — UR-AWB Antonov An-148-100:
SkyUp Airlines LLC is a Ukrainian charter and low-cost airline headquartered in Kyiv, [3] which began its operation in May 2018. [4] During 2021, the airline carried 2,546,899 passengers, performed 15,962 flights, and transported 786.5 tons of cargo. It has 1172 employees. [5] The subsidiary SkyUp MT is based in Malta and has the IATA Code U5. [6]
The airline was established on 25 March 1994, and started operations in April that year with flights from Kyiv to Athens, Larnaca, Tel Aviv, Odesa and Thessaloniki in co-operation with Air Ukraine. In October of the same year, the carrier started dry-leasing some Boeing 737-200s in connection with the addition of Moscow into the route network. [6]