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Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
VV
AEW
AEROSVIT
Founded
25 March 1994 (1994-03-25)
Commenced operations
April 1994 (1994-04)
Ceased operations
February 2013 (2013-02)
Hubs
Boryspil International Airport
Focus cities
Dnipropetrovsk International Airport
Donetsk International Airport
Odesa International Airport
Simferopol International Airport
Frequent-flyer program
Meridian loyalty program
Alliance
Ukrainian Aviation Group
Subsidiaries
Dniproavia
Donbassaero
Fleet size
4
Parent company
Privat Group[1]
Headquarters
Boryspil International Airport, Kyiv, Ukraine
Key people
Oleksandr Avdieiev (Acting Director General)[2]
Gregory Gurtovoy (Co-Chairman of Supervisory Board)
Website
aerosvit.com (archived)
AeroSvit Airlines private stock company (Ukrainian: Приватне акціонерне товариство «Авіакомпанія АероСвіт»), operating as AeroSvit — Ukrainian Airlines / АероСвіт, was a Ukrainian private airline. Its head office was on the grounds of the Boryspil International Airport in Boryspil.[3]
Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines was a member of IATA and an IATA IOSA certified carrier. Its main base was the Boryspil Airport. The airline was established in March 1994 and started operations in April the same year with international flights from Kyiv in co-operation with Air Ukraine. At December 2012[update], Aerosvit was the largest carrier in Ukraine.[4] Bankruptcy procedures began in January 2013,[5] and in February 2013, AeroSvit ceased operations.[4]
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^"Power structure Aerosvit". Airports International. 6 July 2023. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
^"Representative Office Archived 19 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine." (Select City: "Kyiv" : "Head office") Aerosvit Airlines. Retrieved 21 June 2010. "Head office Ukraine Airport, 08307 Boryspil" [1] Archived 19 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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