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Aeroflot To Resume Flights To Kharkov And Dnepropetrovsk On 1 December

The carrier will perform seven flights to Kharkov and Dnepropetrovsk per week, using Sukhoi Superjet 100

Boryspil Airport Cuts Its Losses

Net losses totaled UAH 44.46 million in the first nine months of 2014

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

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

Why Market Liberalization Will Revitalize the Airline Industry

The commercial director of Wizz Air Ukraine discusses the company’s results for the first nine months of 2014, the impact of the current crisis on the industry, state support for the airline industry, and new destinations in an exclusive column for CFTS.

Embraer Presents An-178’s Competitor

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

Boeing Opens Kiev Representative Office Independent Of Moscow

The representative office formally began operation in spring this year.

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.

Airports in the Red: How Ukrainian Airports Lost More than a Quarter of their Passengers

The volume of passenger traffic fell by almost half on Ukraine’s domestic routes and by 27% on international routes during the first nine months of this year. The biggest increases in passenger traffic were at Ivano-Frankovsk and Dnepropetrovsk airports. The largest airport in the country, the Boryspil airport, lost 10 percent of its passenger traffic.

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.

Kharkov Aircraft Plant Defaults On Its Bonds

The company’s obligations to bondholders will be fulfilled in accordance with the conditions for fulfilling obligations on government-guaranteed securities.

Boryspil Airport Secures Right To Send Hazardous Cargoes To EU

The airport was certified as an RA3 agent

Wizz Air Ukraine May Launch Kiev-Warsaw Flights

The decision is still subject to approval by the Ministry of Infrastructure and the State Aviation Service.

Antonov’s Management: Antonov Owns All Rights To An-2 And An-124 Aircraft

The manufacturer holds all the certificates

Antonov Management: Complaints About An-70 Should Be Addressed To Former Heads Of Antonov

The Ministry of Industrial Policy financed only 5.7% of preparation for An-70 production

Trade Union: AeroSvit Still Owes Former Employees UAH 110 Million

Trade unions have managed to recover more than UAH 40 million out of the debt by appealing to various institutions.

Trade Unions: Ukrainian Airline Workers May Go On Strike

Violations of the labor laws are being observed at almost all the airlines in Ukraine.

Aeroflot To Resume Flights From Moscow To Odessa

Two flights will be operated every day.

Prosecutors Launch Criminal Proceedings Because Of Antonov’s Huge Losses

It has been preliminarily established that Antonov’s losses totaled UAH 502 million in the period from 2006 to 2014

UIA Introduces Permanent 50% Discount On Tickets On 23 Routes If Purchased 150 Days Before Departure

The smart prices apply to tickets for flights from Kiev to Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Dubai, London, Milan, Rome, Barcelona

Saving the UIA: Anti-Crisis Solutions For Country's Largest Airline

The largest airline in Ukraine finds itself on the brink of bankruptcy, and it is asking the government for USD 100 million in financial support. However, is this really the only way out? We consider how to save the company at a time of crisis.

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