Tag: EU
Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Viktor Dovhan signed the Danube Declaration on Development of Inland Waterways.
Who dictates terms on the European air transport market, who "skims the cream," and what are low-cost airlines striving for? Notes from the "European Regional Airports 2016" forum.
The optimal sea route for delivery of products and cargo from Southern and Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, to Central Asia and further to the East passes through Slovenia and the Suez Canal.
The Antonov state aircraft manufacturing enterprise has concluded a contract with Liebherr-Aerospace Toulouse SAS.
CoST has identified four road projects for analysis: Lubny-Poltava, Kyiv-Znamianka, roads in the Carpathians, and repair of public roads.
The European Union intends to provide Ukraine an additional EUR 20 million for infrastructure development before the end of this year.
The Estonian government has decided to lift the restrictions on the number of airlines and air routes between Estonia and Ukraine.
The European Union and Ukraine have reached a joint decision to postpone the Ukraine-EU summit that was scheduled for in Brussels on 19 May for several reasons.
A Common Aviation Area agreement between Ukraine and the European Union (the so-called Open Skies agreement) could be signed in July, Ukraine’s Minister of Infrastructure Volodymyr Omelian said during an infrastructure forum in Kyiv.
Ukraine has become the chair of the international organization Lower Danube Euroregion for the period of 2016-2017.
he Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company (UDP) has found work for all the four cruise vessels in its fleet in 2016. Two of them are chartered by a hotel in Austria, two others will operate on the Passau-Budapest-Passau line.
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) will start operating seasonal flights from Kyiv to Palma de Mallorca on June 3.
Ryanair’s plans for 2016, why Ryanair’s is not interested in the Ukrainian market, how low-cost carriers are edging out charter carriers, and why network airlines are merging with budget airlines. These were the main themes of the CONNECT 2016 international aviation conference.
The Yanair airline will launch regular flights from Kyiv’s Zhuliany airport to Larnaca and Paphos (Cyprus) in late April.
The Ukrzaliznytsia public railway company intends to send a group of its employees to the European Union to study the operations of major passenger train stations, Ukrzaliznytsia’s acting Board Chairman Oleksandr Zavhorodnyi announced this.
Active work to diversify cargo transit routes can help Ukrzaliznytsia to compensate for its loss of revenue from transit of Russian goods. In addition to the Silk Road project, the cargo route from Black Sea ports to Ukraine’s western border crossings can be promising.
Transportation of transit cargoes in containers from China to the European Union through the territory of Belarus increased 1.4-fold to 47,800 TEU in 2015.
Antonov aircraft operating in Africa will be serviced at the Beja airport in southern Portugal. The relevant provision is made in a memorandum of understanding between the Antonov state aircraft manufacturing enterprise and the Portuguese company AeroNeo.
The international forum "European Rolling Stock Forum 2016" will take place in Warsaw from 16 to 17 March 2016. The event is dedicated to the prospects of rolling stock in Central Eastern European countries.