Ukrainian airline SkyUp has received permission to fly to the United States
The company is recognized as meeting safety requirements

SkyUp Airlines has received permission to fly in the United States, espreso.tv reports.
The company has received permission to operate as an air carrier in the United States (DOT approval), a security compliance certificate (TSA), and a Part 129 operating specification (FAA).
"An important goal for the international development of the brand has been achieved. I am proud of the team, their professional approach and perseverance in achieving results. Also, on behalf of the company, I express my sincere gratitude to the competent US government agencies for their trust and the opportunity to work in the United States," commented CEO Dmytro Seroukhov.
SkyUp Airlines has received a FAR129 foreign air carrier certificate, and four Boeing 737-800 aircraft can fly to the United States: UR-SQB, UR-SQC, UR-SQF, and UR-SQP.
Background. Earlier it was reported that SkyUp resumed flights to Europe on wet lease terms. Currently, five aircraft operate under such conditions.
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