Eastern Europe's commercial aviation industry developed later than the rest of Europe, largely due to the collapse of the Soviet Union. This resulted in significant differences between Eastern European carriers and their Western counterparts. One notable carrier is HiSky, based in Moldova.
HiSky operates a regional network with hubs in Moldova and Romania. The airline gained international attention when it relaunched transatlantic service from Bucharest Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
The Moldovan low-cost carrier is headquartered in Chișinău, with a major base at Chișinău International Airport. Its Romanian subsidiary, HiSky Europe, is headquartered in Bucharest and has a main base at Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport. The airline also maintains secondary bases at Cluj International Airport and Timişoara International Airport.