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AeroSvit Airlines private stock company (Шаблон:Lang-uk), 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.[1]

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. Шаблон:As of, Aerosvit was the largest carrier in Ukraine.[2] Bankruptcy procedures began in January 2013,[3] and in February 2013, AeroSvit ceased operations.[2]

History

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Early years

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One of Aerosvit's original Boeing 737-200 aircraft departs Boryspil International Airport in 2008.

The airline was established on 25 March 1994, and started operations in Шаблон:MONTHNAME that year with flights from Kyiv to Athens, Larnaca, Tel Aviv, Odesa and Thessaloniki in co-operation with Air Ukraine. In Шаблон:MONTHNAME the same year, the carrier started dry-leasing some Boeing 737-200s in connection with the addition of Moscow into the route network.[4] In 1995, new scheduled flights from Kyiv to Almaty, Ashgabad, and Riga were launched, laying the foundations for it to become a transit airline. In 1996, Yekaterinburg, Kharkiv, Lviv, and Simferopol were added to the airline's network. Also in 1996, the airline became a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA).[5] By 1997, Aerosvit Airlines became a member of IATA Clearing House and purchased its first Boeing 737-200 aircraft. By 1999, Aerosvit had acquired a third Boeing 737-200 aircraft and scheduled flights to Budapest, Sofia and Istanbul were launched.

Post-millennium expansion and reorganisation

In 2000, two more Boeing 737-300 aircraft joined Aerosvit Airlines' fleet. Scheduled flights to Prague and Warsaw were launched, and Aerosvit Airlines carried more passengers than any other Ukrainian airline (over the calendar year). In 2002, a further three Boeing 737-500 aircraft joined the fleet, as also did the first Boeing 767-300ER — a 350-seater machine that previously belonged to SAS — on a long-term lease from Boeing Capital,[6][7] aimed at starting operations to Bangkok.[8] The airliner became the first Western-built wide-body one to be operated by a Ukrainian carrier.[6] Also in 2002, Aerosvit took over the long-haul services previously operated by Air Ukraine.[9]

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An Aerosvit Boeing 767-300ER is seen here on short final to Prague Ruzyne Airport in 2009. The first aircraft of the type entered the fleet in 2002,[8] and was put in service on the Kyiv–Bangkok route.[7]

The Kyiv–New York–Kyiv route was launched in 2003 with a twice weekly service.[10] Later that year, flights to Toronto and Delhi began. In this year, the airline also carried its second millionth passenger. Soon after JAR-145 certification for performing in house maintenance works in accordance with the European Joint Aviation Authorities' requirements was received. With the onset of 2004, Aerosvit increased the number of weekly flights it operated to Bangkok to three and an additional Boeing 737-300 was added to the fleet. Route expansion continued as before, and over the course of the year the number of Aerosvit-operated domestic flights across Ukraine expanded to eleven destinations. However, expansion did not just take place on the domestic market, as Aerosvit introduced new routes from its base in Kyiv, to Beijing, Baku, Chisinau, Cairo, and St. Petersburg. Finally, in 2004, Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines became the official air carrier of the National Olympic team of Ukraine for the XXVIII Olympic Summer Games held in 2004 in Athens.

Aerosvit's ninth Boeing 737 mid-haul aircraft started operating in 2005, with a tenth being added to the fleet soon after. In the same year, e-ticketing was launched on the route New York-Kyiv and Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines and Azerbaijan Airlines started code-sharing on the Kyiv-Baku route.

In 2006, the carrier became the Шаблон:Ordinal worldwide in passing the IATA Operational Safety Audit.[11] In Шаблон:MONTHNAME that year, Naples was added to the route network,[12] and in Шаблон:MONTHNAME the Kyiv–Vilnius and Simferopol–Vilnius routes were launched in codeshare agreement with Lithuania's national carrier flyLAL.[13] In Шаблон:Start date, Aerosvit was the first airline to operate both inbound and outbound passenger flights at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.[14][15] and in Шаблон:MONTHNAME, the airline celebrated the six-millionth passenger carried since it started operations.[16]

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An Antonov An-148-100B departed from Gostomel Airport in 2010. The carrier started flying the type on domestic routes in Шаблон:Start date.[17]

In 2007, due to cooperation with Delta Air Lines, the number of destinations in the United States increased, allowing onward travel from New York to cities such as Los Angeles and Portland. It was in the same year that Aerosvit Ukrainian Airlines and Donbassaero began to build (at the initiative of their joint main shareholder Privat Group) the strategic alliance Ukrainian Aviation Group. Also, in this year, the fleet was supplemented with a third long haul aircraft Boeing 767 and eleventh and twelfth mid-range Boeing 737s, whilst the start of code share flights with Belavia on the Kyiv-Minsk route took place. In Шаблон:Start date, it was announced that a contract was signed with Boeing for the acquisition of seven Boeing 737-800s and purchase rights for another seven;[18] in a deal valued at more than Шаблон:US$ million, the operation marked the company's first direct purchase of aircraft since its foundation.[19][20] These new aircraft would replace the airline's 13-strong Boeing 737 Classic fleet;[21] the first of them was handed over by the manufacturer in Шаблон:Start date.[22] In Шаблон:Start date, the airline began the commercialisation of e-tickets on its website.[23]

At the beginning of 2008, flights from Kyiv to Tbilisi and Almaty were launched by Aerosvit, E-ticketing was introduced on all Aerosvit scheduled flights, and Aerosvit Airlines again became the official air carrier of the Ukrainian National Olympic team for the XXIX Olympic Games held in Beijing. In Шаблон:Start date, Aerosvit acquired a 70-seater Antonov An-148,[24] which was deployed on domestic routes in Шаблон:MONTHNAME;[17][25] the first international revenue flight for the type with the airline took place in Шаблон:MONTHNAME that year, covering the Odesa–Moscow route.[26] Also in Шаблон:Start date, the carrier launched scheduled flights to Astana[27] and Riga.[28]

The Ukrainian Aviation Group and modern era

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In 2011, Aerosvit adopted the new, standard Ukrainian Aviation Group livery. An Aerosvit Boeing 737-300 wearing this livery takes-off from Boryspil International Airport in 2011.

In 2010, Aerosvit added a second Antonov 148 aircraft to its fleet and new routes including Odesa-Kaliningrad, Simferopol-Kaliningrad, Donetsk-Saint Petersburg, Odesa-Riga, and Dnipro-Berlin were opened (largely with the cooperation of its sister companies Dniproavia and Donbassaero) by the carrier. An Odesa-Milan code-share route was launched. Dniproavia, having come into the Privat Group's business portfolio, joined the Ukrainian Aviation Group.

During 2010, the airline opened 21 new international routes,[29] including Bucharest[30] and Yerevan,[31] and signed a codeshare agreement with Hainan Airlines that covered operations on the Kyiv–Beijing route.[32] Ho Chi Minh City was added to the route network in Шаблон:Start date, becoming the first direct air link between Ukraine and Vietnam.[33] Aerosvit took delivery of its first Boeing 737-800 in March 2012.[34]

Additionally, Aerosvit signed a contract with BoeingШаблон:When for delivery of 4 Boeing 737-900ER aircraft in 2013-2014, and a fourth Boeing 767 was added to the fleet. In the first quarter of 2012, the airline received the first of its ordered Embraer 190 aircraft, with deliveries continuing into 2013 or 2014.

As of 25 March 2012, as a result of the Anti-monopoly committee of Ukraine's decision to allow the consolidation of the Ukrainian Aviation Group's physical and operational assets, Donbassaero and Dniproavia no longer operate flights with their own codes, but rather on behalf of their parent company Aerosvit.

By June 2012, the airline introduced their first Embraer 190. All Embraer 190 are ordered and operated by the partner-airline Dniproavia.

Financial difficulties and downfall

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An AeroSvit Boeing 737-800 at Atatürk International Airport in 2012. The first aircraft of the type was delivered to the carrier in Шаблон:MONTHNAME that year.[35] Шаблон:As of, all Boeing 737s in the fleet were being returned to the lessors.[36]

Boryspil International Airport's suspension of Aerosvit flights in Шаблон:Start date, and a clash over a RUB 95 million debt with Sheremetyevo International Airport late that year indicated Aerosvit's financial weakness.[37][38][39] Шаблон:As of, debt was Шаблон:US$ million (around 403 million), thrice the value of company assets (€138.7 million, Шаблон:As of).[40][41] The airline had not reported the 2012 results, but losses mounted to ₴ 1,456 billion in 2011, a threefold increase year-on-year.[41] Aerosvit's last profitable year was 2007.[42]

On 29 December 2012, Aerosvit filed for bankruptcy but intended to restructure and continue to operate.[43][44] Large minority shareholders claimed they were not informed about the filing.[45] Days prior to initiating the legal procedure, Aerosvit disclosed plans to transfer a number of its international routes to Ukraine International Airlines.[40] After the bankruptcy proceedings were announced, the carrier's aircraft were detained at various airports,[46] leaving hundreds of passengers stranded.[41][47] In mid-Шаблон:Start date, Rosaviatsia stated that it would ban the airline over a Шаблон:US$ million debt;[48] late that month, Russia barred the airline from operating in its territory.[49] Шаблон:As of, the company stated that all the Boeing 737s were being returned to the lessors, as well as one Boeing 767.[36] It was disclosed in mid-Шаблон:Start date that the company planned to cut about 1,800 jobs by Шаблон:Start date, including all the Boeing 737-related staff that had already been dismissed.[50]

Despite indications in mid-Шаблон:MONTHNAME[51] that Aerosvit would continue to fly between Kyiv and Bangkok, Beijing, Dnipro, Ivano-Frankivsk and New York, the suspension of medium- and short-haul routes was announced, with plans to reestablish services to Bangkok, Beijing and New York in Шаблон:Start date;[52] however, Шаблон:As of, the airline ceased long-haul services as well.[53] Part of Aerosvit's fleet was transferred to Ukraine International Airlines.[53]

Destinations

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Aerosvit Airlines' destinations Шаблон:Legend

Codeshare agreements

Aerosvit codeshared with the following airlines (as of December 2012):Шаблон:Fact

Fleet

Шаблон:Multiple image Шаблон:As of, Aerosvit Airlines had no active aircraft in its fleet. The airline operated the following aircraft throughout its history:[55]

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Domestic flights

Since 2002, AeroSvit Airlines executed the social priority program of domestic, intra-Ukrainian air carriage, operating scheduled flights that connect Dnipro, Odesa, and Simferopol’ with the capital of Ukraine. In 2003-2004, AeroSvit Airlines' domestic network expanded to Donetsk, Kharkiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk. With the domestic flights program, flight safety, high regularity of flights, and a high level of service all became priority areas. Special standards of domestic flights were developed, such as making special menus available on all flights. In 2004 establishment of close cooperation with other Ukrainian airlines supplemented AeroSvit Airlines' own route network with such destinations as Uzhgorod, Chernivtsi, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia.

AeroSvit and its Ukrainian Aviation Group partners flew to the Ukrainian cities of Donetsk, Odesa, Simferopol, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Uzhgorod, Chernivtsi, Luhansk, and Sevastopol.

Non-scheduled (charter) flights

Another area of focus for AeroSvit Airlines was non-scheduled or charter, air carriage. From 1994-2004, AeroSvit Airlines organized charter programs and performed single ad hoc flights for various customers.

Aerosvit's charter activities began with summer-only flights to the Greek island of Crete. Since 1998, AeroSvit Airlines had increased its charter flights offerings. In 1998, the first flights to Antalya (Turkey) began. In early 1999, AeroSvit Airlines opened a new charter route to Hurghada (Egypt). Since 1999, new charter flights to Bulgaria, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, Tunis, and other countries had been added.
AeroSvit Airlines increased its volume of charter air carriage considerably. In addition to flights to traditional summer resorts, AeroSvit Airlines flew to winter skiing resorts in Austria, France, Finland, Turkey, and Slovakia.

After AeroSvit Airlines added Boeing 767-300ER's to its fleet, charter flights to the Maldives, Tenerife, the Dominican Republic, Indonesia and other locales were added.

Traffic and statistics

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Passenger load factor (%) 72,9 67,9 72,9 65,7 69,4 70,0
Total flight time (fh) 39151 49054 57977 70743 42199 63890
Revenue passenger km (mill) 3265,4 3561,8 4551,3 5304,6 3373,6 3966,6
Available seat km (mill) 4424, 7 5042,3 6230,9 7624,8 4857,2 5591,9
Revenue tones km (mill) 366,6 396,1 504,4 583,6 379,5 452,1
Total employees 1575 1944 2282 2352 1832 2072
RPK per employee (mill) 2,07 1,83 1,99 2,26 1,84 1,91

Corporate affairs and identity

Subsidiaries

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Aerosvit's last livery was a Euro-white scheme, comprising a white fuselage with the blue Aerosvit title and design. The tail was white with a blue bird wing inside the yellow circle and the small Ukrainian flag at the top. The wing became a symbol of the company and inspired the name of Aerosvit Airlines. In 2011, a common Alliance livery was unveiled.

Logo image Usage
Файл:Aerosweet airlines logo 1994-1999.png 1994–1999
Файл:AeroSvit Airlines logo.svg 1999–2003
Файл:AeroSvit Ukrainian Airlines modern logo.svg 2003–2013

International cooperation

AeroSvit was a member of the following international organizations:

Incidents and accidents

On 17 December 1997, Aerosvit Flight 241, a Yakovlev Yak-42, crashed near Thessaloniki, Greece; all 62 passengers and 8 crew members died.[57]

See also

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References

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External links

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  20. Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок Boeing Wins $523 Million Ukrainian Airline Contract (Update3) не указан текст
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