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24 October 2014

Passenger Transportation By Ukrainian Airlines Falls 17.8% In January-September

Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) reported a 13.9% reduction in passenger transportation

Embraer Presents An-178’s Competitor

It paves the way for the beginning of the ground tests to prepare for the first flight

Second Batch Of South African Coal To Arrive In Ilyichevsk In Early November

The journey from the Port of Richards Bay to the Ukrainian port of Ilyichevsk will take about one month

22 October 2014

Yatseniuk Discloses Quantity Of Coal Needed By Ukraine

The country needs about four million tons of additional coal before the end of this year

Ukrzaliznytsia’s First Deputy General Director: Everything Was Trashed For High-Profile Statements

The SBU and Ukrzaliznytsia are cooperating fruitfully in the fight against corruption.

CFTS Consulting Assesses Impact Of Fighting On Railway Freight Traffic In Ukraine

Restoration work worth UAH 6 million had been performed on the Donetsk Railway as of 10 October.

Boeing Opens Kiev Representative Office Independent Of Moscow

The representative office formally began operation in spring this year.

21 October 2014

Ukrzaliznytsia: Law Enforcement Authorities Delaying Consideration Of Case Involving Premier Leasing

High-profile cases involving embezzlement in Ukrzaliznytsia - not involving millions but billions - are being sent to the Krasny Liman transit police station for investigation

SBU Found No Cash In Ukrzaliznytsia’s Office Buildings Or Its Senior Officials’ Offices

Money was found only in the home of Ukrzaliznytsia’s First Deputy General Director Maksym Blank

Ukrzaliznytsia Itself Initiated Criminal Proceeding That Led To Search Of Its Offices

The security forces took the path of least resistance by accusing the head of Ukrzaliznytsia and his deputies and opening criminal proceedings against them instead of looking for the guilty.

20 October 2014

Ukrferry Launches Illichivsk-Constanta-Batumi Ferry Service

The Greifswald ferry, which can accommodate 85 17-meter trucks of the TIR class and 150 passengers, is operated on the route.

Ukrzaliznytsia’s Director Says He Has Not Fled Abroad, Willing To Cooperate With Investigators

"I am ready to cooperate fully with the investigation"

Ukrlandfarming Planning To Complete Feasibility Study For Elevator At Yuzhny Port Before End Of Year

The company is preparing a preliminary project

17 October 2014

Kherson Airport Holding Talks On Launch Of Flights To Tashkent

The status of the flights - whether they will be operated as regular flights or as charter flights - is currently being discussed.

Ukrzaliznytsia’s First Deputy General Director Comments On Raid On His Agency

Every public official should be prepared for every aspect of his activities could be the subject of an investigation at any time.

Customs Union Launches Investigation Into Railcar Wheel Imports From Ukraine

The investigation was launched in response to complaints filed by the Vyksa Steel Works

16 October 2014

USD 1 Million And UAH 7 Million Seized During Search Of Ukrzaliznytsia

A money-laundering syndicate operated in Ukrzaliznytsia for years

First Deputy Infrastructure Minister Resigns Because Of Lustration

Malin falls under the provisions of the Law on Lustration, but he managed to write a letter of resignation before the law entered into force.

Ukrlandfarming Holding Talks On Private Placement Of Preferred Shares

The purpose and timing of this deal are in line with the company’s plan to broaden its shareholder base prior to an initial public offering

15 October 2014

Opinion: Law On Collective Labor Disputes Can Prevent Strikes By Transport Workers

The law stipulates that strikes may be banned if they pose a threat to human life and health or the environment.

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