Kherson Airport will receive the first flight. After reconstruction of a runway, Kherson International Airport will receive its first flight in March 2022, reported open4business. The rebuilding of the runaway is 95% ready, and the installation of... #KhersonAirport #KhersonAirportCOnstruction #UkraineAirports
Kherson airport will be operational by the end of 2021. The Ministry of Infrastructure plans to upgrade Kherson Airport with modern air navigation equipment and a new runway. “This will allow residents of the south of the country to increase their transpor... #KhersonAirport #KhersonAirportCOnstruction
Kherson airport, Ukraine’s second busiest Black Sea airport after Odesa, will close on Sept. 20 for a three-month repair of its runway, reports Avianews. The $20 million resurfacing and expansion of the 2,500 meter asphalt/concrete runway is designed to allow the airport t... #KhersonAirport #KhersonInfrastructure
Shuttered a decade ago, the airport grew to handle 154,000 passengers in 2019. Today, seven airlines serve Kherson, flying to Kyiv Boryspil, Antalya, Istanbul, Krakow, Sharm El Sheikh and Tbilisi. Mykolaiv airport, 75 km to the northwest, will handle many of the Kherson flights ... #Kherson #KhersonAirport
Kherson Airport is starting a $11 million project to rebuild, widen and strengthen its 2,500-meter long concrete runway. With improved lighting and navigational aids, the airport will be capable of handling such long range jets at the Boeing 767-300. #KhersonAirport #RubuildingAirportsinUkraine #UkraineAirportsConstruction