Aeromist-Kharkiv
Aeromist-Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Аероміст-Харків) or Aeromost-Kharkov (Russian: Аэромост-Харьков) was an airline headquartered in Kharkiv, Ukraine, operating scheduled and chartered regional flights out of its base at Kharkiv International Airport using a fleet of up to three Antonov An-140 aircraft, the first ones of that type to enter commercial airline service (registered UR-14002, UR-14003 and UR-14004). The company was established on 6 June 2002 under Pavlo Naumenko's initiative (back then president of InterAMI). It ceased operations in June 2007 (at that time, the website was shut down).
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Founded | 2002 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2007 | ||||||
Operating bases | Kharkiv International Airport | ||||||
Headquarters | Kharkiv, Ukraine | ||||||
Website | www.aeromost.com (defunct) |
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