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Mar 03, 2020 (newstodate): The privately-owned Ukrainian charter and LCC carrier SkyUp Airlines is rapidly expanding its aircraft fleet.
On February 28, 2020, the airline took delivery of its 11th aircraft, Boeing 737-900ER that has already been put into commercial service with the carrier.
Built in 2008 and leased from GECAS and formerly operated by Jet Airways, the aircraft is equipped with Split Scimitar winglets to save fuel and improve aerodynamics.
In the fleet are now two Boeing 737-700, three Boeing 737-900ER, and six Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
But the airline's plans do not stop there; SkyUp Airlines will add a further three aircraft in 2020 - two Boeing 737 MAX 8, and one more Boeing 737-900ER aircraft also sourced from Jet Airways.
Starting operations from May 2018, SkyUp is fully owned by Ukrainian capital, with 50 percent of the stake held by the owners of the country's leading tour operator JoinUp, Tatiana and Yuri Alba.
On February 28, 2020, the airline took delivery of its 11th aircraft, Boeing 737-900ER that has already been put into commercial service with the carrier.
Built in 2008 and leased from GECAS and formerly operated by Jet Airways, the aircraft is equipped with Split Scimitar winglets to save fuel and improve aerodynamics.
In the fleet are now two Boeing 737-700, three Boeing 737-900ER, and six Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
But the airline's plans do not stop there; SkyUp Airlines will add a further three aircraft in 2020 - two Boeing 737 MAX 8, and one more Boeing 737-900ER aircraft also sourced from Jet Airways.
Starting operations from May 2018, SkyUp is fully owned by Ukrainian capital, with 50 percent of the stake held by the owners of the country's leading tour operator JoinUp, Tatiana and Yuri Alba.