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| airline = Aeromist-Kharkiv |
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| founded = 2002 |
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| ceased = 2007 |
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| headquarters = [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]] |
| headquarters = [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]] |
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| bases = [[Kharkiv International Airport]] |
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| website = www.aeromost.com <small>(defunct)</small> |
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'''Aeromist-Kharkiv''' ({{langx|uk|Аероміст-Харків}}) or '''Aeromost-Kharkov''' ({{langx|ru|Аэромост-Харьков}}) was an [[airline]] headquartered in [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.naumenko.info/creating-and-management.html |title=Aeromist-Kharkiv INFO |access-date=2014-10-30 |archive-date=2020-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200221154328/http://www.naumenko.info/creating-and-management.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> 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 ([[aircraft registration|registered]] UR-14002, UR-14003 and UR-14004).<ref>[http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/airline_profiles/airlines_ukraine/aeromist.htm Information about Aeromist-Kharkiv at airlineupdate.com] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110126052627/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/airline_profiles/airlines_ukraine/aeromist.htm |date=January 26, 2011 }}</ref> The company was established on 6 June 2002 under [[Pavlo Naumenko]]'s initiative (then president of InterAMI).<ref>[http://elvisti.com/node/37480 Самолеты авиакомпании "Аэромост-Харьков"]</ref> It ceased operations in June 2007 (at that time, the website was shut down).<ref>[http://www.airlinehistory.co.uk/Defunct%20Airlines.asp List of defunct airlines at airlinehistory.co.uk] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110406114507/http://www.airlinehistory.co.uk/Defunct%20Airlines.asp |date=2011-04-06 }}</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20051201000000*/http://www.aeromost.com/ Archived versions of aeromost.com, the official website of the airline]</ref> |
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'''Aeromist-Kharkiv''' ({{lang-uk|Аероміст-Харків}}, {{lang-ru|Аэромост-Харьков}}) is an [[airline]] based in [[Kharkiv]], [[Ukraine]]. It was established in [[June 6]] [[2002]], and it is the first company in [[Eastern Europe|Eastern-Europe]] to use the new [[Antonov An-140]] airplane. |
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==Destinations== |
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[[File:Aeromost Kharkiv Antonov An-140 Idaszak.jpg|thumb|right|An [[Antonov An-140]] of Aeromist at [[Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport]] in 2005]] |
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The Aeromist-Kharkiv fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August [[2006]]): |
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Aeromist offered scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20051023020620/http://www.aeromost.com/index.php?action=farelist&PHPSESSID=4748d8f9c05dbc0782e83705407df4bc 2005 version of the official Aeromist website (archived)]</ref> |
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*3 [[Antonov An-140]]<ref>[[Flight International]], 3-9 October 2006</ref> |
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;Armenia |
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*[[Yerevan]] - [[Zvartnots International Airport]] |
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;Georgia |
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*[[Batumi]] - [[Batumi International Airport]] |
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;Russia |
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*[[Moscow]] - [[Domodedovo International Airport]] |
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;Slovakia |
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*[[Bratislava]] - [[M. R. Štefánik Airport]] |
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;Ukraine |
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*[[Kharkiv]] - [[Kharkiv International Airport]] '''(base)''' |
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*[[Kyiv]] - [[Kyiv International Airport (Zhuliany)]] |
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==Accidents and incidents== |
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On 23 December 2002 at 19:29 local time, an Aeromist [[Antonov An-140]] (registered UR-14003) crashed into a mountain near [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]], whilst approaching [[Isfahan International Airport]] in poor visibility conditions. The aircraft had been operating [[Aeromist-Kharkiv_Flight_2137|Flight 2137]], a chartered service from [[Kharkiv]] to Isfahan with a refueling stop at [[Trabzon Airport]], carrying 38 passengers (all of which were [[Antonov]] employees heading for a test flight of the [[HESA IrAn-140]]) and six crew members, none of whom survived. It was later determined that the most probable reason for the crash was the flawed usage of the onboard [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] by the pilots. The accident marked the first, and to date the worst accident involving an aircraft of that type.<ref>[http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20021223-0 Flight 2137 at the Aviation Safety Network]</ref> |
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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) |
Aeromist-Kharkiv (Ukrainian: Аероміст-Харків) or Aeromost-Kharkov (Russian: Аэромост-Харьков) was an airline headquartered in Kharkiv, Ukraine,[1] 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).[2] The company was established on 6 June 2002 under Pavlo Naumenko's initiative (then president of InterAMI).[3] It ceased operations in June 2007 (at that time, the website was shut down).[4][5]
Destinations
[edit]Aeromist offered scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations:[6]
- Armenia
- Georgia
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Ukraine
Accidents and incidents
[edit]On 23 December 2002 at 19:29 local time, an Aeromist Antonov An-140 (registered UR-14003) crashed into a mountain near Isfahan, Iran, whilst approaching Isfahan International Airport in poor visibility conditions. The aircraft had been operating Flight 2137, a chartered service from Kharkiv to Isfahan with a refueling stop at Trabzon Airport, carrying 38 passengers (all of which were Antonov employees heading for a test flight of the HESA IrAn-140) and six crew members, none of whom survived. It was later determined that the most probable reason for the crash was the flawed usage of the onboard GPS by the pilots. The accident marked the first, and to date the worst accident involving an aircraft of that type.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Aeromist-Kharkiv INFO". Archived from the original on 2020-02-21. Retrieved 2014-10-30.
- ^ Information about Aeromist-Kharkiv at airlineupdate.com Archived January 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Самолеты авиакомпании "Аэромост-Харьков"
- ^ List of defunct airlines at airlinehistory.co.uk Archived 2011-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Archived versions of aeromost.com, the official website of the airline
- ^ 2005 version of the official Aeromist website (archived)
- ^ Flight 2137 at the Aviation Safety Network