Windrose Airlines

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Windrose Airlines, legally Wind Rose Aviation Company, is a Ukrainian charter airline based at Boryspil International Airport. Founded on 28 October 2003, the airline's headquarters is in Kyiv; it operates charter flights to destinations in Europe, Turkey, and Egypt.

Founded28 October 2003
Operating bases
Fleet size6
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
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WINDROSE Airlines
Авіакомпанія Роза Вітрів
Windrose Airlines Airbus A321-200
IATA ICAO Call sign
7W[1] WRC WINDROSE
Founded28 October 2003
Operating bases
Fleet size6
HeadquartersKyiv, Ukraine
Key people
Volodymyr Kamenchuk (general director)[2]
Websitewindrose.aero
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History

The airline was established in 2003 to provide charter flights to destinations in Europe and the Middle East.

In 2006, regular flights to Moscow and Kaliningrad in Russia were initiated. In 2008, the company expanded its route network, then sharply reduced it.[3] Since 2008, Windrose Airlines has focused on charter flights. From 2010 to the present day, the airline has been licensed to operate regular flights, should the need arise. The airline was the first to carry out flights basing its aircraft at various airports in Ukraine.

In December 2019, the company rebranded to Windrose Airlines. In June 2020, the company started domestic flights in Ukraine.

As a result of the 24 February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the company suspended all flights, stating "due to the imposition of martial law in the country, Windrose will suspend flights indefinitely, but we will be in touch."[4]

In the early months of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was necessary to create an efficient logistics for delivering humanitarian and medical air cargo from the USA. The Windrose Airlines provided the American charity Revival Foundation with the opportunity to quickly deliver cargo by charter flights at a non-commercial cost transporting aid from John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York) to Lublin Airport and Warsaw Chopin Airport in Poland. After that, the humanitarian aid shipments transported by rail and trucks from Poland to Ukraine, where of the aid was distributed to local recipients.[5]

As of March 2024, Windrose Airlines operates charter flights under contract with Fly One Airlines out of destinations such as Tbilisi, Yerevan and Chisinau.

Fleet

Current fleet

As of January 2026, Windrose Airlines operates the following aircraft. All currently operated aircraft are wet leased with blank liveries and do not contain Windrose branding.[6][7]

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Windrose Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A319-100 1 144 Wet leased to LAM Mozambique Airlines in 2025.[6]
Embraer E190 1 104 Wet leased to United Nigeria Airlines in 2025.[7]
Total 2
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Historic fleet

Over the years, Windrose Airlines has operated the following aircraft:

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Aircraft Total Year Introduced Year Retired Notes
Airbus A320-200 5 2015 2025 One destroyed at Dnipro International Airport.
Airbus A321-200 2 2011 2022
Airbus A330-200 1 2017 2017
ATR 72-600 3 2020 2022
Boeing 737-800 1 2024 2024 Former Ukraine International Airlines aircraft (UR-PSP).
Boeing 737-900ER 1 2024 2024 Former Ukraine International Airlines aircraft (UR-PSI).
Embraer 145 7 2017 2021 Inherited from Dniproavia.
McDonell Douglas MD-82 3 2007 2012
McDonell Douglas MD-83 1 2008 2012
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Incidents and accidents


References

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