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10 February 2014

UTair Ukraine To Launch Kiev-Riga Flights On March 30

Flights between the capitals of Ukraine and Latvia will be operated daily

Permission Issued For Draft Document On Allocation Of Land For Construction Of LNG Terminal

The LNG terminal will occupy approximately 13.5 hectares of land.

Passenger Traffic Through Odessa Airport Increases By 22.5% In January

The airport handled 60,800 passengers on international flights

5 February 2014

Delivery Of Russian Crude Oil To Ukrainian Refineries Reduces By 46% In 2013

More than 0.3 million tons of Russian crude oil was lost.

Ukraine Modernizing Center For Training Boeing And Airbus Pilots

Pilots will be able to obtain the necessary practical knowledge in Ukraine rather than abroad

Infrastructure Ministry: Passenger Traffic Through Boryspil Airport Will Increase By 15% In 2014

Thus, the airport may serve 9.1 million passengers in 2014.

Ukrzaliznytsia Planning To Buy 59 Electric Freight Locomotives In 2014

Ukrzaliznytsia also plans to buy 2,000 freight cars.

4 February 2014

UIA To Launch Kiev-Dushanbe Flights On April 1

Flights will be operated twice a week

Icebreaker Assistance Resumes At Russian Azov Ports

Two icebreakers – the Captain Chudinov icebreaker and the Captain Moshkin icebreaker - jointly perform icebreaker assistance of vessels out of the Sea of Azov

State Duma Deputy: Antonov Has Sent Documentation For Cargo Modification Of An-148 To Russia

OKB Ilyushin aircraft design bureau will likely develop the transport aircraft

Cargo Traffic Through Ukrainian Ports Down 9% In January

Processing of transit cargo reduced by 24.4%

3 February 2014

Transshipment Of Russian Cargoes Through Ukrainian And Baltic Ports Down 10% In 2013

The volume of transshipment of dry cargoes fell by 15.2% to 48.6 million tons

Ilyichevsk Port Announces Ice Campaign

According to the port authority’s hydrometeorological bureau, the ice concentration in the port’s waters is 8/10th and the solid ice surface is from 50 cm.

Donetsk Airport Increases Passenger Traffic By 30% In January

78% of the passengers handled by the airport were on international flights.

31 January 2014

Boryspil Airport: Two Companies Will Provide In-Flight Catering Services To Airline Companies From February 1

The Boryspil airport will deny the third in-flight catering operator – the AIRO Catering Services Ukraine company – access to airport infrastructure, primarily access to the controlled and protected areas of the airport

Kherson Seaport Almost Doubles Cargo Transshipment In 2013

The port handled 15,000 tons of packaged cargo, 10,000 tons of scrap metal, and 5,000 tons of metal in 2013.

Another Memorandum Of Understanding For Construction Of Grain Terminal In Crimea Signed With Chinese

Under the project, Chinese companies plan to invest in development and modernization of irrigation systems, including drip irrigation, introduce modern agricultural technologies in Ukraine, and develop agricultural storage and logistics complexes.

30 January 2014

Boryspil Airport Suspends Operation Of In-Flight Catering Company

AIRO Catering Services Ukraine does not have sufficient legal grounds to access the airport’s infrastructure.

ASU’s Head Vaskov: Port Legislation Does Not Take Situation Involving Fishing Ports Into Consideration

The Law on Ports, while being the basis for the major players in the industry, does not cover all the stevedoring companies existing in Ukraine.

Infrastructure Ministry Preparing Draft Law On River Ports

Such a document is necessary to determine the legal "rules of the game" for shipping and cargo handling on rivers, as was done in the law on seaports of Ukraine.

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