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23 January 2015

Ukrzaliznytsia Forecasts 13.1% Decline In Freight Transportation In 2015

It also expects to transport 439.6 million passengers or 0.1% fewer than it transported in 2014.

Antonov Considering Possibility Of Producing Its Own Chassis

The Dnipropetrovsk-based Yuzhmash engineering plant – has limited capacity and is thus incapable of fully meeting the needs of the customer.

Nibulon Completes First Phase Of Construction Of Cargo Berth Near Zaporozhe

The company built a berth installation with a length of 105 meters and a width of 18 meters

21 January 2015

Terrorists Blow Up Railway Bridge In Zaporozhe Region

A freight train that was traveling on the bridge derailed when the bridge was blown up.

Energy Minister: Ukraine Gradually Stockpiling Coal

An additional 40,000 tons arrived at stations on January 20 and 20,000 tons arrived on January 19

Ukrainian Defense Ministry Puts An-70 Transport Aircraft Into Service

The decision to put the An-70 into military service was made by the head of the Defense Ministry on January 13.

19 January 2015

Passenger Traffic Through Airports In Continental Ukraine Down 22.5% In 2014

The number of passengers on international routes reduced by 20%

Antonov Proposes New Areas Of Cooperation With NATO

The basis for this (cooperation) could be the programs for the An-70 military transport aircraft with short takeoff and landing, the new An-178 transport aircraft, which can be regarded as an effective replacement for the European C-160

Seaports In Continental Ukraine Increase Cargo Handling By 4% In 2014

State-owned port operators under the control of the Ministry of Infrastructure 34% of the total.

15 January 2015

Trade Turnover Between Ukraine And Russia Falls 27%

Russia’s exports to Ukraine totaled USD 16.06 billion

Ukrzaliznytsia Reports Loss Of UAH 8 Billion From Passenger Transportation In 2014

As in previous years, the trend of late and incomplete compensation of railways for their expenditures on transportation of citizens entitled to transport benefits continues.

Boryspil Airport’s Net Loss Exceeds USD 100 Million In 2014

In particular, the airport earned revenues of USD 102 million from aviation services and USD 28 million from non-aviation services.

14 January 2015

Ilyichevsk Port Receives Third Ship Carrying Coal From South Africa

The Rosco Poplar vessels entered the port’s berth No. 1 for processing in the evening on January 10.

Fall In Passenger Traffic Returns Boryspil Airport To 2010

The Boryspil international airport currently accounts for 65% of the total number of air passenger traffic in the country.

Infrastructure Ministry: Boryspil Should Develop Based On Non-Aviation Revenues

There is a set of problems at the Boryspil airport

13 January 2015

Infrastructure Ministry Assigns Responsibilities To Deputy Infrastructure Ministers

Management Of Donetsk Railway’s Infrastructure To Be Transferred To Pridniprovsk And Yuzhny Railways

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Ukrzaliznytsia were also instructed to establish the coordinates of the boundaries of the Pridniprovsk, Yuzhny, and Donetsk railways

British Airliner Seriously Damaged At Boryspil Airport

The ground handling of the airliner was performed by the Interavia company

29 December 2014

Visa Stops Servicing Cards In Crimea

The United States banned American companies from providing services in the Crimea on 19 December as part of its latest round of sanctions.

Ukraine Bans Bus Services To Crimea

To avoid endangering the lives and health of passengers in connection with the escalation of the situation in the Crimea

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