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New cargo airline SuperNova Airline authorised to operate charter flights within EU

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New cargo airline SuperNova Airline authorised to operate charter flights within EU

SuperNova Airlines, a cargo airline originating from Ukraine, has received official authorisation from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to operate within the EU. Its fleet of 737-800SF fleet is set to start routes across Europe. 

The company is also planning to begin long-haul flights connecting Europe with the US and China. The cargo airline is a part of Ukraine-based logistics, financial, and IT services company NOVA and delivers cargo for Nova Post. 

“Previously, we managed Nova Post's cargo deliveries exclusively within Europe," said Yaroslav Krasnozhon, CEO of SuperNova Airlines. “Strategically, however, we aim to expand into long-haul routes between the United States, China, and Europe. Additionally, we are prepared to offer charter flights for third-party clients, fully leveraging the Boeing 737-800 SF’s capabilities.”

On October 17, 2024, the airline obtained its part-TCO permit, a requirement for non-European carriers, which grants SuperNova Airlines the ability to operate both commercial and charter flights across Europe.