Ukraine Air Alliance

Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Ukraine Air Alliance

Ukraine Air Alliance, one of Ukraine’s largest cargo airlines, has won a two-year license renewal from the State Aviation Service. Operating largely out of the public eye, the airline transports commercial, humanitarian, and military cargo for a myriad of clients, including NATO and the United Nations. It flies an all-Antonov fleet with an average age of 52 years. Aviazar maintains the cargo planes at Bila Tserkva, a largely military airfield.

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