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UIA Launching Flights To Batumi

Flights between Kiev and Batumi will be operated daily

Russia Will Allow Only Airlines Flying To Crimea To Operate International Flights

A representative of the Ministry of Transport denied that Okulov made such a statement.

Media: Antonov Blocks Program For Re-Motorization Of Russia’s An-2 Airplanes

The program for re-motorization of An-2 airplanes is being implemented by the Chaplygin Siberian Aviation Research Institute (Novosibirsk).

Ukrainian Airline Companies Granted Permission To Operate On 21 Routes

The commission also canceled a number of flight licenses granted to the Dniproavia, Wizz Air Ukraine, UTair-Ukraine, Windrose Rose, and Yanair

Motor Sich And PZL Discussing Possibility Of Jointly Assembling Helicopters In Poland

The first meeting took place in in April, during which the possibility of joint implementation of the Ukrainian MSB-2 program at facilities in Poland was discussed

Boryspil Airport Handles 57% Of Air Passenger Traffic In Ukraine In First Quarter

The 1.457 million passengers that passed through the airport in the first quarter of 2014 were 17% more than the number that passed through it in the first quarter of last year.

Interview with Kiev Airport: We will Reduce Costs

The general director of the Master-Avia company, the operator of the Kiev (Zhuliany) airport, Oleksii Yakovets, discusses the impact of the political events in Ukraine on the aviation industry, the Open Skies agreement, and future plans in an exclusive interview with the CFTS.

UIA's Net Profit Increases By 27.6% In 2013

The airline company’s net sales revenue increased by 60% to UAH 5.937 billion.

Antonov Delivers Latest An-158 Aircraft To Cuban Customer

Antonov expects to deliver an An-148 airplane in VIP configuration for the head of state

UIA Postpones Launch Of Kiev-Beijing Flights By One Year

It was unable to obtain permission to fly from the Chinese authorities for a long time and the economic and political situations in Ukraine significantly reduced demand for such flights after the permit was granted.

Ukraine May Sign Agreement On Common Aviation Area With EU Before June 5

At the moment, the agreement is on the European side. The latest date for signing the agreement that was announced at the transport committee of the European Union is June 5

Cabinet Dismisses Antonov Aircraft Manufacturing Concern’s Head Kiva

Kiva became the head of the state aircraft manufacturing concern in December 2008.

Antonov Completes Joint State Testing Of AN-70 Airplane

During ground and flight tests, it was established that the upgraded aircraft meets the requirements that were set during its design.

Fall Of Hryvnia Hits Demand For Air Travel

This situation affects primarily the purchasing power of the population and has a significant impact on the cost of fuel in the local currency.

Aviastar-SP Manufactures First Fuselage Panels For MS-21 Prototype Aircraft

Plans for 2014 include the manufacture and supply of fuselage panels and other components for the first aircraft

Russian Airlines Unwilling To Fly From Kazan To Simferopol Cheaply

According to the proposed subsidies, a ticket from Kazan to Simferopol should cost USD 124, including subsidies, instead of the USD 197-225 that the airline companies planned to set.

Passenger Traffic Through Boryspil Airport Increases 17% In First Quarter

The number of flights handled by the airport increased by 21% to 17,800, including 15,500 international and 2,300 domestic flights.

Wizz Air Ukraine Returning Fourth Airplane To Hungarian-Based Wizz Air

The aircraft is being returned because of a fall in demand, but it may be brought back

Russia To Subsidize Flights From Far East To Simferopol

The subsidies will apply to flights to Simferopol from Khabarovsk, Norilsk, and Yakutsk.

Source: Shakhsuvarov Returns To Boryspil Airport

The press services of the Ministry of Infrastructure and airport did not confirmed the information

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