This summer, Vinnytsia starts a two-year, $78 million rebuild

Friday, February 8, 2019
This summer, Vinnytsia starts a two-year, $78 million rebuild

This summer, Vinnytsia starts a two-year, $78 million rebuild designed to make the central Ukraine airport capable of handling Boeing 767s. Resurfacing the runway and installing new lighting are part of the makeover, Mykola Bozhko, of the Infrastructure Ministry, tells reporters. Ukraine’s 11th busiest airport, Vinnytsia handled 61,000 passengers last year, largely on UIA flights to Kyiv and Tel Aviv and charters to Egypt. SkyUp starts charter flights to Antalya, Turkey on May 1.

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