Aerosvit Airlines
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Aerosvit - Ukrainian Airlines | ||
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IATA VV |
ICAO AEW |
Callsign AEROSVIT |
Founded | 25 March 1994 | |
Hubs | Boryspil State International Airport | |
Frequent flyer program | Meridian Club | |
Fleet size | 13 (December 2006) | |
Destinations | 35 (24 Countries) | |
Parent company | Aerotur | |
Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine | |
Key people | Gregory Gurtovoy (Chief Executive) | |
Website: http://www.aerosvit.com/ |
Aerosvit-Ukrainian Airlines (Ukrainian: Авіакомпанія АероСвіт-Українські авіаланії, Aviakompaniya AeroSvit-Ukrayinki avialinii; Russian: Авиакомпания АэроСвит-Украинские авиалинии, Aviakompaniya AyeroSvit-Ukrainskie avialinii) is an airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates scheduled services from Ukraine to 25 destinations in Russia, Poland, Serbia, Israel, Turkey, Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, Hungary,Canada the United States and other countries. It also operates some international charter flights and has a domestic network. Its main base is Boryspil State International Airport (KBP), Kiev.
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[edit] History
The airline was established on 25 March 1994 and started operations in April 1994 with flights from Kiev to Tel Aviv, Odessa, Thessaloniki, Athens and Larnaca in co-operation with Air Ukraine. In October 1994 it started to dry-lease Boeing 737-200 aircraft as the network expanded to include flights to Moscow.
Aerosvit Airlines is owned by GenAviaInvest LTD.(Ukraine)(25%), Ukrinfoconsalting LTD. (9,8%), Buro LTD. (4,8%), Gilward Investments (Netherlands) (38%) and State Property Fund of the Ukraine (22,4%).
First passenger European Airline to use Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok.
[edit] Accidents & Incidents
In December 1997 Aerosvit Flight 241 crashed near Thessaloniki, killing all 70 people aboard.[1]
[edit] Fleet
The Aerosvit Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of January 2007)[2]:
- 2 Boeing 737-300
UR-VVA UR-VVI
- 6 Boeing 737-400
UR-VVE UR-VVJ UR-VVK UR-VVL UR-VVM UR-VVN
- 2 Boeing 737-500
UR-VVB UR-VVD
- 2 Boeing 767-300ER
UR-VVF UR-VVG
[edit] Destinations
Aerosvit Airlines operates the following services (July 2006):
[edit] Ukraine
- Chernivtsi
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Donetsk
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Kharkiv
- Kiev
- Luhansk
- Lviv
- Odessa
- Simferopol
- Zaporizhzhia
[edit] Europe
- Athens
- Belgrade
- Birmingham
- Budapest
- Hamburg
- Istanbul
- Larnaca
- Moscow
- Naples
- Prague
- Sofia
- St Petersburg
- Stockholm
- Warsaw
[edit] Africa
[edit] Asia
[edit] North America
[edit] See also
- Ukraine International Airlines
- Virtual Aerosvit
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Aviation Safety Network (1997). ASN Aircraft accident description Yakovlev 42 UR-42334 - Thessaloniki. ASN. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
- ^ AeroSvit (2007). Our Fleet. AeroSvit. Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
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