2012[update], Aerosvit was the largest carrier in Ukraine. Bankruptcy procedures began in January 2013, and in February 2013, AeroSvit ceased operations...
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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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in 1993 Belair Swiss World Airways - ceased operations in 1998 Ukraine AeroSvit - ceased operations in 2013 Dniproavia United Kingdom Air 2000 - re-branded...
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The Aerosvit chess tournament (Ukrainian: Міжнародний шаховий турнір «Аеросвіт») was an annual chess tournament played in Foros, Ukraine, and sponsored...
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flights with its own code, but rather on behalf of its parent company Aerosvit. By mid-June 2012 the airline introduced their first Embraer 190. All Embraer...
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rock band V/V, a secondary chord in music V.V., a character in Code Geass Aerosvit Airlines (former IATA code: VV), a former Ukrainian airline Internal Troops...
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carrier Aerosvit. The first passenger flight was from Kharkiv to Kyiv; the aircraft had the civilian registration UR-NTA. By November 2009, Aerosvit was operating...
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patronage of 4,400,000). Also in 2013, due to the demise of competitor Aerosvit, UIA launched new flights from Ukraine to Baku, Azerbaijan; Yerevan, Armenia;...
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to: Airborne early warning, airborne radar system for detecting aircraft Aerosvit Airlines, an airline based in Kyiv, Ukraine (ICAO airline designator: AEW)...
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only remaining aircraft is used for charter flights, mostly on behalf of Aerosvit Airlines and Donbassaero. The Lviv Airlines fleet included the following...
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