Skyways (Stockholm Arlanda) currently shares an ATR 72-200 of sister carrier Cimber Sterling (QI/Sonderborg) with Aerosvit Airlines (VV/Kiev Borispol). The aircraft is based at Vilnius and operates a daily rotation to Stockholm Arlanda on behalf of Skyways and two daily rotations to Kiev Borispol on behalf of Aerosvit. has not launched its previously announced Berlin Tegel-Geneva route and has given up again new services it had launched from Gothenburg Landvetter to Riga, Stockholm Arlanda to Bergen and Sundsvall and from Vilnius to Berlin Tegel by the end of October. All City Airline (CF/Gothenburg Landvetter) services are now operated under the Skyways brand but still using a separate air operator certificate and IATA code for the time being. The routes from Gothenburg Landvetter to Bergen, Stavanger and Visby have however already been transferred to Skyways flight numbers but are still operated by City Airline. City Airline currently operates two ERJ-135s and seven ERJ-145s. It also leases two MD-87s from SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK/Copenhagen Kastrup) but has currently put the aircraft in storage following the suspension of many routes from Gothenburg Landvetter as a result of its new strategy. It has given up services from Gothenburg Landvetter to Alicante, Barcelona, Helsinki, Malaga, Nice, Palma de Mallorca and Tallinn as well as between Oslo Rygge and Stavanger. Its routes from Gothenburg Landvetter to Birmingham, Lulea, Lyon, Manchester, Östersund, Prague, Umea and Zurich have been unaffected by the changes.