Starting Monday, Boryspil airport will restrict air cargo imports for 10 days

Friday, December 21, 2018
Starting Monday, Boryspil airport will restrict air cargo imports for 10 days

Starting Monday, Boryspil airport will restrict air cargo imports for 10 days, reports the website for Kyiv’s main airport. With Boryspil, Ukraine’s busiest airport stretched for space and personnel, the Infrastructure Ministry seeks a foreign or national company to invest up to $10 million to double the existing cargo terminal by building a 10,000 square meter expansion.

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