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  2. Ukraine International Airlines - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of airlines of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operation Hub airport(s) Notes Anda Air: 2016: Kyiv–Zhuliany: Bravo Airways: BAY: 2012: Kyiv–Boryspil: Jonika Airlines: JO: JNK

  4. Ukraine Air Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Website saeukraine.org.ua Ukraine Air Enterprise ( Ukrainian : Державне авіаційне підприємство «Україна» , romanized : Derzhavne aviatsiine pidpryiemstvo "Ukraina" ) is a government-owned airline based in Kyiv , Ukraine .

  5. The budget airline is refocusing its expansion. Travel+Leisure 3 days ago Philadelphia Airport Just Got a New 20,000-square-foot Chase Sapphire Lounge—With Cheesesteaks, Arcade Games, and a Beer ...

  6. Ukraine Air Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Ukraine Air Alliance is a cargo airline based in Kyiv, Ukraine. It operates services to Asia , Africa , North America , South America , and Europe . Its main bases were Boryspil International Airport (KBP) and Zhuliany International Airport (IEV).

  7. Yanair - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Zaporizhzhia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 19 October 2020, the terminal was opened for domestic flights. The first flight went to Kyiv operated by SkyUp Airlines. International flights were scheduled to begin on 20 October 2020. [citation needed] On 24 February 2022, Ukraine closed its airspace to civilian flights due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [28]

  9. Chernivtsi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Since 1992, it has been guarded by the Chernivtsi Border Detachment.. In 2016, scheduled operations were resumed by national carrier Ukraine International Airlines.The carrier inaugurated a route linking its hub in Kyiv-Boryspil with Chernivitsi on 12 July, initially operated on a daily basis with flights carried out by partner airline Dniproavia using their Embraer 145 fleet. [5]