• Airlines / АероСвіт, was a Ukrainian private airline. Its head office was on the grounds of the Boryspil International Airport in Boryspil. Aerosvit Ukrainian...
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  • in music V.V., a character in Code Geass Aerosvit Airlines (former IATA code: VV), a former Ukrainian airline Internal Troops of Russia (Vnutrenniye Voiska...
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  • the Congo > African Company Airlines". * on IATA code indicates a controlled duplicate. italics indicates a defunct airline. International Air Transport...
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  • CEO of the bankrupt AeroSvit Airlines, from which partially licences and planes were transferred to Ukraine International Airlines. Yuri Miroshnikov stepped...
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  • This is a list of former airline hubs of major passenger airlines. * Now closed Stapleton International Airport has been replaced by Denver International...
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  • 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...
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  • tournament played in Foros, Ukraine, and sponsored by the now defunct Aerosvit Airlines. It started in 2006, was last played in 2008, and the format is a...
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  • Ektoras Gialopsos died. December 17, 1997: A Yakovlev Yak-42 operating Aerosvit Airlines flight 241 crashes into the Pierian mountains in Central Macedonia...
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  • of Aerosvit Airlines and Donbassaero. The Lviv Airlines fleet included the following aircraft (at September 2009): 3 Yakovlev Yak-42s "World Airline Directory...
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  • Cameroon Airlines - ceased operations in March 2008 Congo EC Air Egypt EgyptAir Eritrea Eritrean Airlines Ghana Ghana International Airlines Mauritius...
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  • airborne radar system for detecting aircraft Aerosvit Airlines, an airline based in Kyiv, Ukraine (ICAO airline designator: AEW) AEW Capital Management, a...
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    Aerosvit Flight 241 (VV241/AEW241) was a scheduled international passenger flight from the Ukrainian city of Odesa to Thessaloniki, Greece. On 17 December...
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    though the administrative centre of the raion was located there. Aerosvit Airlines had its head office on the grounds of Boryspil International Airport...
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    or other verifiable designation as a national airline. List of charter airlines List of low-cost airlines SAS is partly owned by the governments of Denmark...
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    (Poland) with the Aerosvit airline. On 18 April 2013, the first serial An-158 version was delivered to the Cuban flagship airline Cubana de Aviación...
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  • Armavia (redirect from Armavia Airlines)
    airlines: Aerosvit airBaltic Air France (SkyTeam) El Al Rossiya Airlines Kuban Airlines LOT Polish Airlines (Star Alliance) Transaero Ural Airlines UTair...
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  • members of the Grey Wolves. 1997, 17 December: Yakovlev Yak-42 of the Aerosvit Airlines crashes into the Pierian mountains in Central Macedonia. The exact...
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  • passengers and crew of 3 died. Aerosvit Flight 241 (December 17, 1997) - A Yakovlev Yak-42 operated by Aerosvit Airlines crashes in Pieria Mountains due...
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    Airlines at 03:30. The first passenger arrival was Aerosvit flight VV171 from Kyiv at 04:30, and the first cargo departure was Saudi Arabian Airlines...
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  • twice previously. March 25 – Aerosvit Airlines is founded. It will begin flight operations in April. Aerosvit Airlines begins flight operations, offering...
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    controlled, at various points in the early 2000s, three Ukrainian airlines: Aerosvit Airlines, Dniproavia, Donbassaero. All went bankrupt. Through the asset...
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    Ukraine International Airlines, as well as formerly owned now-defunct airlines Cimber Sterling, Donbassaero, Dniproavia and AeroSvit. In 2006, regular flights...
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  • ordered by Hawaiian Airlines with customer code 2A would be designated as 717-22A. A Boeing 727-100 and 727-200 ordered by American Airlines with customer code...
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  • Air Ukraine (category Defunct airlines of Ukraine)
    relaunch the company by merging it with Aerosvit Airlines or Ukraine International Airlines failed, and the airline license was finally withdrawn on 23 July 2004...
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    domestic airlines. There were cafes and guarded car parks near Terminal A, as well as airport lockers. Most flights were operated by AeroSvit and Dniproavia...
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    Θεσσαλονίκη – Καλαμάτα". 4 October 2023. "AEGEAN AIRLINES NS23 INTERNATIONAL SERVICE UPDATE – 25SEP22". "Aegean Airlines NS24 Thessaloniki Selected Domestic Service...
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    found at the lowest levels. On 17 December 1997, a Yakovlev Yak-42 of Aerosvit Airlines, operating the route from Odesa, Ukraine to Thessaloniki, lost contact...
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    Aviation  Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Airlines (22)  Soviet Union Aeroflot  Ukraine Aerosvit  United Arab Emirates Daallo Airlines  Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Airways...
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  • Ukrainian Aviation Group (category Airlines of Ukraine)
    alliance of three airlines owned by Privat Group and led by Ihor Kolomoyskyi. The group was founded in 2007 by combining Dniproavia, Aerosvit and Donbassaero;...
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  • the vehicle and prompting dozens of al-Qaeda members to protest. Aerosvit Airlines files for bankruptcy. It will cease operations in April 2013. 30 December...
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