Tag: avia
Ukrainian airlines increased passenger transportation by 11.3% to 1.258 million in the period of January-March 2016, compared with the corresponding period of 2015.
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.
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 restrictions on the frequency of regular flights between Poland and Ukraine have been lifted. The press service of the Polish Civil Aviation Authority announced this.
Passenger traffic through the Boryspil international airport increased by 12% to 1.512 million million in the period of January-March this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year.
The Antonov state aircraft manufacturing company has installed the tail assembly of a prototype of the An-132D aircraft, thus completing the airframe of the future aircraft.
Defexpo India, an international exhibition of arms and military equipment, has opened in India. Ukraine’s Antonov aircraft manufacturing concern will present its products at the exhibition, focusing mainly on the An-132 aircraft.
As reported, UIA announced at the end of 2015 that it planned to take delivery of 5-6 Boeing aircraft in 2016.
Prices of roundtrip tickets begin at about UAH 5,400 hryvnia, including charges.
We have plans regarding flights to Odesa, Lviv, and Kherson from the administrative centers of Iran.
We expect to increase passenger traffic between Kyiv and Tehran
Ukraine and Iran have agreed to broaden their cooperation in the aircraft manufacturing industry. Iranian experts predict that Iran will need about 600 passenger aircraft by 2021.
As reported, the Ministry of Infrastructure has included the Zaporizhia International Airport in the State Target Program for Development of Airports until 2023.
UkSATSE’s head Dmytro Babiichuk recently said that the company had a revenue shortfall of EUR 126.5 million from air navigation services last year
The prospect of opening two air routes over the Black Sea will be discussed at a meeting of the Black Sea Task Force of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in March this year.
Russia’s Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) believes that the recommendation of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is politically motivated, and it does not intend to transfer the servicing of these routes to Ukrainian air traffic controllers.
According to international law, the Crimea itself and the airspace above it remain Ukrainian.
Passenger traffic through the airport increased by 6% to 7.277 million in 2015.
The State Aviation Service has considered a number of applications for permits to operate flights on several routes