Air Ukraine ( uk, Авіалінії України ''Avialiniyi Ukrayiny'') was a state-owned
airline
An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight. Airlines use aircraft to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for codeshare agreements, in wh ...
from
Ukraine
Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv ...
, serving as
flag carrier
A flag carrier is a transport company, such as an airline or shipping company, that, being locally registered in a given sovereign state, enjoys preferential rights or privileges accorded by the government for international operations.
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of the country from 1992 to 2002. Headquartered in
Kyiv
Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the seventh-most populous city in Europe.
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, Air Ukraine operated scheduled passenger and cargo flights mostly on domestic routes or within the
Commonwealth of Independent States
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, but also to global destinations.
History
The
Dissolution of the Soviet Union during 1990 and 1991 lead to the
split-up of former Soviet carrier
Aeroflot in 1992, with Air Ukraine being founded out of the Aeroflot's Kyiv directorate.
Soon, other Ukrainian divisions were merged into it to create a national airline.
In December 2002, Air Ukraine was declared to be bankrupt. Attempts to relaunch the company by merging it with
Aerosvit Airlines
AeroSvit Airlines private stock company ( uk, italic=yes, Приватне акціонерне товариство «Авіакомпанія АероСвіт»), operating as AeroSvit — Ukrainian Airlines / АероСвіт, was a Uk ...
or
Ukraine International Airlines
Ukraine International Airlines PJSC, often shortened to UIA ( uk, Авіакомпанія Міжнародні Авіалінії України, Aviakompaniya Mizhnarodni Avialiniyi Ukrayiny, ), is the flag carrier and the largest airline of ...
failed, and the
airline license was finally withdrawn on 23 July 2004.
Fleet
Over the years, Air Ukraine operated the following aircraft types:
Incidents
*On 5 September 1992, the crew of an Air Ukraine
Tupolev Tu-154
The Tupolev Tu-154 (russian: Tyполев Ту-154; NATO reporting name: "Careless") is a three-engined, medium-range, narrow-body airliner designed in the mid-1960s and manufactured by Tupolev. A workhorse of Soviet and (subsequently) Russian ...
(
registered CCCP-85269) with 147 people on board had to execute a
belly-landing at
Boryspil International Airport
Boryspil International Airport ( uk, Міжнародний аеропорт «Бориспіль») is an international airport in Boryspil, east of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. It is Ukraine's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger ...
because the landing gear could not be deployed. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
*On 23 January 1995, another Turbolet (registered UR-67115) was destroyed when it crashed on a frozen lake whilst approaching
Provedenia Airport in
Russia
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because of an engine failure. The three crew members on board had been on an empty ferry flight from
Anadyr Airport, which was planned to continue onwards to
Honduras, to where the aircraft had been sold. There were no fatalities.
*On 4 April 1995, the pilots of an Air Ukraine
Antonov An-26
The Antonov An-26 ( NATO reporting name: Curl) is a twin-engined turboprop civilian and military transport aircraft, designed and produced in the Soviet Union from 1969 to 1986.Gordon, Yefim. Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. "Antonov's Turboprop Tw ...
(registered UR-26049) tried to take off from
Palana Airport without having released the brakes. The aircraft thus was not able to get airborne, and overshot the runway, being damaged beyond economical repair. The nine people that had been on the chartered flight to
Ust-Pakhachi Airport survived the accident.
April 1995 accident at the Aviation Safety Network
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References
External links
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Defunct airlines of Ukraine
Former Aeroflot divisions
Airlines established in 1992
Airlines disestablished in 2004