Ukraine International Airlines gets two Boeing 737-800s previously operated by AeroSvit
Published 14 January 2013
Two more B737-800s are expected in April-May 2013; the company claims that its co-operation with AeroSvit is motivated purely by economics and not dictated by shareholders (441 words)
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