Ukraine Aviation Sector’s Recovery Plan

aircraft at gate

At Kyiv Boryspil Airport, as at other large airports in Ukraine, training efforts for airport ground handling, aviation security, passport control and other measures are hampered by a lack of practical support.

Credit: Boaz Rottem/Stockimo/Alamy Stock Photo
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, has had a devastating effect on the Ukrainian people and economy. It has also all but destroyed Ukraine’s aviation industry, with the country’s airspace closed to commercial operations and airline and airport activities effectively shut down. In early...
Kurt Hofmann

Based in Austria, Kurt covers European air transport for ATW.

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