Air Ukraine

Air Ukraine
Авіалінії України
IATA ICAO Callsign
6U UKR AIR UKRAINE
Founded 1992
Ceased operations 2002 (flight operations suspended)
2004 (AOC revoked)[1]
Hubs Boryspil International Airport
Headquarters Kiev, Ukraine

Air Ukraine (Ukrainian: Авіалінії України Avialiniyi Ukrayiny) was a state-owned airline from Ukraine, serving as flag carrier of the country from 1992 to 2002. Headquartered in Kiev,[2] Air Ukraine operated scheduled passenger and cargo flights mostly on domestic routes or within the Commonwealth of Independent States, but also to other European cities and to North America.

History

An Air Ukraine Yakovlev Yak-42 (in the later dedicated Air Ukraine livery) at Stuttgart Airport (1998).
Two Air Ukraine Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft (still in Aeroflot colours but with Air Ukraine titles) at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport (1994).

The Dissolution of the Soviet Union during 1990 and 1991 lead to the split-up of former national carrier Aeroflot in 1992, with Air Ukraine being founded out of the Kiev directorate.[1] Soon, other Ukrainian divisions were merged into it to create a national airline.

In December 2002, Air Ukraine was declared to be bankrupt.[3] Attempts to 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by merging it with Aerosvit Airlines or Ukraine International Airlines failed, and the airline license was finally withdrawn on 23 July 2004.[1]

Fleet

Over the years, Air Ukraine operated the following aircraft types:[1][4]

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Aircraft Introduced Retired Total Number
Antonov An-12
1993
1997
3
Antonov An-24
1993
2001
64
Antonov An-26
1993
2002
12
Antonov An-30
1993
2003
9
Antonov An-32
1993
2001
10
Antonov An-124
1993
1997
2
Boeing 737-200
1994
1998
2
Boeing 737-300
1995
1996
1
Boeing 737-400
1992
1995
2
Ilyushin Il-18
1993
1999
2
Ilyushin Il-62
1993
2002
10
Ilyushin Il-76
1993
2004
13
Let L-410 Turbolet
1993
2002
42
Tupolev Tu-134
1993
2004
32
Tupolev Tu-154
1993
2004
39
Yakovlev Yak-40
1993
2002
36
Yakovlev Yak-42
1993
2001
28

The large number of Soviet-made former Aeroflot aircraft came to Air Ukraine upon its foundation in 1992, with most of them being phased out over the following years. When the airline was shut down in 2002, only three Tupolev Tu-134 and one Tu-154 were operational.

Incidents

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