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{{Infobox_Airline|airline=Ukraine International Airlines|logo=Ukraine International Airlines logo.svg|logo_size=300px|IATA=PS|ICAO=AUI|callsign=UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL|parent=|founded=1 October
1992|key_people=|hubs=[Boryspil International Airport (KBP)]: Міжнародні Авіалінії України,
Mizhnarodni Avialiniyi Ukrayiny, ) is a state airline based in Kiev,
Ukraine. It operates scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo services to some cities in
western Europe. Its main base is
Boryspil International Airport (KBP).
History
The airline was established on 1 October
1992 and started operations on
25 November 1992. It was one of the first joint ventures with foreign capital in Ukraine and was the first airline in the CIS to introduce new Boeing 737 aircraft. The founding shareholders were the Ukrainian Association of Civil Aviation and
Guinness Peat Aviation (GPA), an Irish aircraft leasing company. In 1996, Austrian Airlines and
Swissair became shareholders, investing US$9 million in new equity. In 2000, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development became a shareholder by investing $5.4 million. The airline is owned by Austrian Airlines (22,5%), Aer Cap (6%), EBRD (9,9%) and the State Property Fund of Ukraine (61,6%).
Its ambitious growth plans that included expansion into Eastern Europe and North America were brought to a halt by a rapid expansion of its domestic rival, private
Aerosvit Airlines. As the routes it was intending to introduce had already been taken up by its more aggressive competitor, Ukraine International had to concentrate on its core Western European destinations.
Destinations
Ukraine International Airlines operates the following services (December 2006):
Domestic scheduled destinations:
European scheduled destinations:
Southwest Asia scheduled destinations:
Middle East scheduled destinations:
- On 4 June 2007, the airline launched a weekly Lviv to Madrid service.
Fleet
image:ukraine.b737-200.ur-gac.arp.jpg-200 at
London Gatwick Airport in 2004. This aircraft has now been soldUkraine International Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (at December 2006):
- 1 Antonov An-24 - the airline does not include this aircraft in its official fleet
- 4 Boeing 737 seats: 132 (34/89),
- 5 Boeing 737 seats:167,
- 5 Boeing 737 seats: 102 (18/84)
External links
- Ukraine International Airlines - official web-site
- Ukraine International Airlines Fleet
References
{{Infobox_Airline|airline=Ukraine International Airlines|logo=Ukraine International Airlines logo.svg|logo_size=300px|IATA=PS|ICAO=AUI|callsign=UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL|parent=|founded=1 October
1992|key_people=|hubs=[Boryspil International Airport (KBP)]: Міжнародні Авіалінії України,
Mizhnarodni Avialiniyi Ukrayiny, ) is a state
airline based in Kiev, Ukraine. It operates scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo services to some cities in
western Europe. Its main base is
Boryspil International Airport (KBP).
History
The airline was established on
1 October 1992 and started operations on
25 November 1992. It was one of the first joint ventures with foreign capital in Ukraine and was the first airline in the CIS to introduce new
Boeing 737 aircraft. The founding shareholders were the Ukrainian Association of Civil Aviation and
Guinness Peat Aviation (GPA), an Irish aircraft leasing company. In 1996, Austrian Airlines and Swissair became shareholders, investing US$9 million in new equity. In 2000, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development became a shareholder by investing $5.4 million. The airline is owned by Austrian Airlines (22,5%), Aer Cap (6%), EBRD (9,9%) and the State Property Fund of Ukraine (61,6%).
Its ambitious growth plans that included expansion into Eastern Europe and North America were brought to a halt by a rapid expansion of its domestic rival, private Aerosvit Airlines. As the routes it was intending to introduce had already been taken up by its more aggressive competitor, Ukraine International had to concentrate on its core Western European destinations.
Destinations
Ukraine International Airlines operates the following services (December 2006):
Domestic scheduled destinations:
European scheduled destinations:
Southwest Asia scheduled destinations:
Middle East scheduled destinations:
- Kuwait (Kuwait International Airport)
- Dubai (Dubai International Airport)
- Doha (Doha International Airport)
- On 4 June 2007, the airline launched a weekly Lviv to Madrid service.
Fleet
image:ukraine.b737-200.ur-gac.arp.jpg-200 at
London Gatwick Airport in 2004. This aircraft has now been soldUkraine International Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft (at December 2006):
- 1 Antonov An-24 - the airline does not include this aircraft in its official fleet
- 4 Boeing 737 seats: 132 (34/89),
- 5 Boeing 737 seats:167,
- 5 Boeing 737 seats: 102 (18/84)
External links
- Ukraine International Airlines - official web-site
- Ukraine International Airlines Fleet
References