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Founded | 1996 | ||||||
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Hubs | Dnipro International Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Boryspil International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Bonus Club | ||||||
Alliance | Ukrainian Aviation Group | ||||||
Fleet size | 11 | ||||||
Destinations | 7 | ||||||
Parent company | Privat Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Dnipro, Ukraine | ||||||
Website | dniproavia.com |
Dniproavia (Ukrainian: Дніпроавіа) is an airline headquartered at Dnipro International Airport in Dnipro, Ukraine, operating scheduled and chartered passenger flights.
Dniproavia was established in 1933 as Dnipropetrovsk Integrated Air Squad, forming part of then Soviet national airline Aeroflot. On 22 June 1996, the airline became a in a state-owned entity which included Dnipropetrovsk International Airport, thus giving the airline full control over its home base. Dniproavia announced a loss of just over 6 million USD for 2006, despite increasing revenues by 17 percent and carrying 54 percent more passengers. It blamed the loss on the suspension of its flights to Germany, due to a dispute with the German authorities over Lufthansa's landing rights at Dnipropetrovsk Airport. In October 2009, the airline was sold to Galtera investment group, however, it is now controlled by Ukrainian-Israeli entrepreneur Ihor Kolomoyskyi's Privat Group.
As of 25 March 2012, as a result of the Anti-monopoly committee of Ukraine's decision to allow the consolidation of the Ukrainian Aviation Group's physical and operational assets, Dniproavia no longer operates flights with its own code, but rather on behalf of its parent company Aerosvit. By mid of June 2012 the airline introduced their first Embraer 190. All Embraer 190 were ordered and operated by Dniproavia, but they were operated for the airline-partner AeroSvit.
On the 9 January 2013 the company ceased all operations, but some flights were resumed on 1 February 2013.
As of January 2017, Dniproavia serves domestic routes within Ukraine as well as international services to Bulgaria, Israel and Romania on a scheduled basis.