Although this move did not have significant consequences, the newly formed Ukrainian divisions in the Austrian army used yellow and blue banners in their insignia.
The Ukrainian division under command of Tadeusz Kościuszko consisted of 8,000 infantry and 9,000 cavalry.
Thus the Ukrainian division along with the Bosnian one became notable exceptions.
Under his leadership, the 1st Ukrainian partisan division raided German-occupied western Belarus and eastern Poland, harassing the German rear.
Next month under direction of the Communist Party of Ukraine formed the 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Soviet divisions.
Soon, other Ukrainian divisions were merged into it to create a national airline.
The Ukrainian People's Republic passed the law for the reformation of the Ukrainian administrative division dividing the governorate into five new lands.
In 1920, the Polish Army reorganized with the help from the two new Ukrainian divisions to prepare an offensive against the Denikin's forces.
Founded in 2008, UTair-Ukraine was set up as the Ukrainian division of Russian parent company, UTair Aviation.