FlyKalush
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Founded | September 6, 1988 |
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Commenced operations |
- November 22, 1988 (First Iteration)
- August 23, 1999 (Second Iteration)
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Ceased operations | December 6, 1998 (Original, Passenger services only) |
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Operating bases |
- Kalush International Airport
- Hostomel Airport
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Fleet size | 12 (incl. Cargo) |
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Destinations | 17 |
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Profit | -€13,650,201 (2022-23) |
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FlyKalush, formerly known as Kalush Airways is an low cost carrier and the flag carrier of Kalush, which was originally founded in 1988, then ceased passenger operations in late 1998, before passenger operations were restarted in 1999.
History
Fleet
FlyKalush Fleet
Aircraft
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In service
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Orders
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B+
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B
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E+
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E
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Total
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Notes
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Airbus A321LR
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3
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7
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4
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8
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48
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120
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180
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orders converted from A350-900
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Boeing 737 MAX 8
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19
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16
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—
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???
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—
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???
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<186
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Boeing 737 MAX 10
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—
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15
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—
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24
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30
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138
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210
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Total
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22
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38
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Former Fleet
FlyKalush historical fleet since 1988
Aircraft
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Amount
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Introduced
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Retired
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Notes
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First Iteration
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Tupolev Tu-154M
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2
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1988
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1993
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McDonnell Douglas MD-83
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5
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1993
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1998
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Repossessed in late 1998 due to Insolvency
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Second Iteration
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Boeing 737-300
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10
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1999
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2007
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Purchased from Unity Air
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Boeing 737-800
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5
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2002
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2012
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10
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2007
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2016
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Repossesed following the 2016 Kalushian Economic Crisis
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15
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2017
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2021
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Leased to cover delivery delays and groundings of 737 MAX 8
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Boeing 767-400ER
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3
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2009
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2022
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Returned to lessors following downturn in load factors
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Embraer E190
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3
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2016
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2017
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Leased to temporarily take over operations after the entire 737-800 fleet was repossessed
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Liveries
An Boeing 737-800 in 2015, wearing the previous livery