Motor Sich Airlines has had a codeshare agreement with Belavia. As of November 2017, the Motor Sich fleet includes the following aircraft The airline...
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The Motor Sich Joint Stock Company (Ukrainian: АТ «Мотор Січ») is a Ukrainian aircraft engine manufacturer headquartered in Zaporizhzhia. The company manufactures...
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Yakovlev Yak-40 (redirect from Tajikistan Airlines Yak-40 (87995))
Airlines – former operator Ukraine Motor Sich Airlines Aerostar Airlines – former operator Constanta Airlines – 1 in lounge configuration, for charter...
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Antonov An-12 (redirect from 2010 Interisland Airlines crash)
Cargo Airlines SAT Airlines Thailand Air People International Ukraine Aerovis Airlines Antonov Airlines CAVOK Air Meridian Motor Sich Airlines Ukraine...
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Air Lines Air Kharkov Air Urga Constanta Airline Motor Sich Airlines Podilia-Avia Ukraine International Airlines Yuzhmashavia Air Atlantique Aurigny Blue...
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affiliated airlines registered by ICAO. List of defunct airlines of Ukraine List of airports in Ukraine List of airlines of Europe List of defunct airlines of...
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the Arak incident, Safiran Airlines returned its two remaining examples to HESA. On 23 December 2005, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 217, an An-140-100 (4K-AZ48)...
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airplanes and helicopters Motor Sich Airlines, an airline based in Zaporizhia, Ukraine Sich-1, a Ukrainian Earth observation satellite Sich a Getting Up Stairs...
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1939 British 2-seat monoplane advanced trainer Motor Sich Airlines, a Ukrainian airline (IATA airline designator: M9) M9-IX, a short name for the Moscow...
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this aircraft.[citation needed] Current civil operators: Ukraine Motor Sich Airlines: 1 As of December 2021, 45 aircraft are in military service: Angola...
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Belavia (redirect from Belavia Airlines)
Austrian Airlines Czech Airlines Etihad Airways Finnair KLM LOT Polish Airlines Motor Sich Airlines S7 Airlines Ukraine International Airlines As of...
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Russia UTair Cargo Shar Ink 2nd Sverdlovsk Air Enterprise Ukraine Motor Sich Airlines Egypt Egyptian Air Force: Nine (An-74T-200A) (four more on order)...
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flights, the last one being a Ternopil-Kyiv-Zhuliany route operated by Motor Sich Airlines from 31 May until 2 July 2010. The airport began operating in 1947...
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Phetchabun Airlines (1) Ukraine Motor Sich Airlines (3) Moldova Air Moldova (6) Used on flights to CIS And as charter aircraft Russia Angara Airlines (5)...
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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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one of three airfields around the city. The aircraft engine factory Motor Sich has its base here. In May 2020, the airport was extended with a new terminal...
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airport of the Ukrainian airline UTair-Ukraine. Other airlines such as Ukraine International Airlines and Motor Sich Airlines also operated into Luhansk...
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Kaufman Jamie Freed; Tim Hepher; Rajesh Kumar Singh (February 24, 2022). "Airlines scramble as Ukraine invasion redraws route map". Reuters. Retrieved February...
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the same day, Ukraine closed airspace to civilian flights. The following airlines had operated regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Kyiv International...
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government put pressure on Boryspil and accused Ukraine International Airlines in sabotaging the agreement. This resulted in the continuation of talks...
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not operational from 2016 (except for several months in 2019 when Motor Sich Airlines tried to operate flights) until June 2021. At the end of 2018, the...
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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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Mykolaiv Airport (section Airlines and destinations)
month earlier to re-open the airport. In early 2018, Ukraine International Airlines intended to open flights to Mykolaiv in 2019 but still there are no flights...
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2006, the airport tried to resume flights to Kyiv and Moscow using Motor Sich Airlines, but expenses were high and profit was too low, which made flying...
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before the fire completely destroyed the aircraft. On 2 July 2022, a Motor Sich Airlines An-12BK (registration number UR-11316) transporting military cargo...
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Ilyushin, Tupolev, Mil and Yakovlev. The design bureau works closely with Motor Sich, the turbine manufacturer located in Zaporizhzhia which produces those...
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then Soviet Ivchenko-Progress design bureau. It is manufactured by the Motor Sich factory in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. It was the first engine in the USSR...
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three-shaft propfan engine developed by Ivchenko Progress, and manufactured by Motor Sich in Ukraine. The gas generator was designed using experience from the Lotarev...
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known as Motor Sich). It started operations in October 1991, when it carried 120-ton cargo from Amsterdam to Almaty. In April 1995, the airline hosted a...
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List of turbofan manufacturers (section Motor Sich)
of the world's largest airplanes, Antonov An-124 and Antonov An-225. Motor-Sich currently produces the Ivchenko Progress D-18 turbofan which powers variants...
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