Construction of Ukraine’s largest air cargo terminal should start this fall at Boryspil

Monday, July 20, 2020
Construction of Ukraine’s largest air cargo terminal should start this fall at Boryspil

Construction of Ukraine’s largest air cargo terminal should start this fall at Boryspil, reports the European Business Association, citing an EBA logicistics meeting with airport executives and Oleh Yushchenko, deputy minister of Infrastructure. Two weeks ago, the Kyiv Regional Administration allocated to the airport five square kilometers of land belonging to Hora, the last village on Boryspil Highway before the airport turnoff. Design work is underway, money has been allocated, and the terminal should open in time for the Christmas 2021 package shipping season, the EBA predicts.

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