Boryspil Airport is ready to resume receiving and sending passenger planes within a month from the opening of airspace in Ukraine.
This was announced by the Director General of Boryspil Airport Oleksiy Dubrevskyi during the Global Outlook: Enduring Change conference.
Resumption of passenger plane flights: under what conditions
As the airport director noted, it is necessary to obtain the appropriate permits.
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Dubrevskyi said that airlines that own aircraft are ready to resume flights to Ukraine in a short time.
According to him, airlines will be able to prepare aircraft within a month in order to launch flights from Boryspil airport.
He noted that they already know where to get crews and additional aircraft to ensure the operation of flights.
The airport director said that Boryspil is capable of providing passenger traffic of 20 million people per year.
Recently, Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary noted that plans are being developed to restore flights to Ukraine within a few weeks after the end of the war.