1068 The fourth aircraft to leave the airport after the full-scale invasion was a Boeing 777-300 operated by Skyline Express.

The state-owned Boryspil International Airport has already completed five aircraft relocations, while the media reported only four.

The airport's CEO Oleksii Dubrevskyi announced this in a statement, the CFTS portal reports, citing the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

"Speaking of receiving or dispatching a special flight, we have performed several relocations... They involved 5 aircraft. The media reported only 4," Dubrevskyi said during the "Global Outlook: Enduring Change" discussion organized by the European Business Association.

As reported earlier, the fourth aircraft to leave the Boryspil airport after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine was a Boeing 777-300 operated by Skyline Express. The aircraft flew without passengers and cargo on board. Since the closure of the airspace over Ukraine, Skyline Express aircraft have been parked at the Boryspil airport, where they received technical support and maintenance.