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Power China, a big Chinese construction company heavily involved in Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, signed a memorandum of cooperation Tuesday with regional officials to develop Rivne International Airport
Thursday, January 16, 2020


Power China, a big Chinese construction company heavily involved in Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative, signed a memorandum of cooperation Tuesday with regional officials to develop Rivne International Airport. The largest airport in northwest Ukraine, Rivne has a 2,626-meter long Soviet-era runway. Ranked 13th in the nation for passengers, Rivne airport handled only 11,000 passengers last year, largely on SkyUp flights to Egypt.