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Boryspil Airport and EBA discuss Ukraine’s economic prospects after resuming air travel

18/ 11/ 2024
  On 15 November 2024, a meeting was held at Boryspil International Airport with representatives of the European Business Association, led by Executive Director Anna Derevyanko. The discussion focused on Ukraine’s economic potential following the reopening of airspace and the resumption of air travel. Participants had the opportunity to engage in a direct dialogue, raising questions about the future of aviation in Ukraine and the role of Boryspil Airport in this process. During his speech, Oleksiy Dubrevskyi, the CEO of Boryspil Airport, shared the challenges the airport has faced in recent years. He highlighted ongoing efforts to preserve infrastructure and staff qualifications and drew attention to the current state of the aviation sector and plans to return to regular operations after airspace reopens. The CEO emphasised that, at present, there are no prerequisites for the safe operation of civilian flights in Ukraine’s airspace, and the situation is unlikely to change in the near future. Nevertheless, he underlined the strategic importance and cost-effectiveness of maintaining the airport in operational readiness, compared to rebuilding infrastructure from scratch. Oleksiy Dubrevskyi. CEO of Boryspil Airport. Aviation is not just a transport sector but a strategic element for the entire economy. We are preserving the readiness of our infrastructure and specialists so that, after the skies reopen, the aviation sector can drive business recovery, create jobs, and integrate Ukraine into the global economy. The European Business Association commended the airport’s efforts to remain prepared for resuming operations. Anna Derevyanko. Executive Director of the ЕВА. We are proud of the resilience of Ukraine′s aviation sector, which continues to evolve and find new opportunities despite the challenges. We hope to see everyone returning to Boryspil Airport as passengers in a peaceful Ukraine soon. She also emphasised the importance of collaboration between the state and businesses to create favourable conditions for international companies operating in Ukraine. The meeting served as a platform to discuss new opportunities for the aviation industry and Ukraine’s economy once the security situation stabilises.
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On 15 November 2024, a meeting was held at Boryspil International Airport with representatives of the European Business Association, led by Executive Director Anna Derevyanko. The discussion focused on Ukraine’s economic potential following the reopening of airspace and the resumption of air travel.

Participants had the opportunity to engage in a direct dialogue, raising questions about the future of aviation in Ukraine and the role of Boryspil Airport in this process. During his speech, Oleksiy Dubrevskyi, the CEO of Boryspil Airport, shared the challenges the airport has faced in recent years. He highlighted ongoing efforts to preserve infrastructure and staff qualifications and drew attention to the current state of the aviation sector and plans to return to regular operations after airspace reopens.

The CEO emphasised that, at present, there are no prerequisites for the safe operation of civilian flights in Ukraine’s airspace, and the situation is unlikely to change in the near future. Nevertheless, he underlined the strategic importance and cost-effectiveness of maintaining the airport in operational readiness, compared to rebuilding infrastructure from scratch.

Oleksiy Dubrevskyi CEO of Boryspil Airport
Aviation is not just a transport sector but a strategic element for the entire economy. We are preserving the readiness of our infrastructure and specialists so that, after the skies reopen, the aviation sector can drive business recovery, create jobs, and integrate Ukraine into the global economy.

The European Business Association commended the airport’s efforts to remain prepared for resuming operations.

Anna Derevyanko Executive Director of the ЕВА
We are proud of the resilience of Ukraine′s aviation sector, which continues to evolve and find new opportunities despite the challenges. We hope to see everyone returning to Boryspil Airport as passengers in a peaceful Ukraine soon.

She also emphasised the importance of collaboration between the state and businesses to create favourable conditions for international companies operating in Ukraine. The meeting served as a platform to discuss new opportunities for the aviation industry and Ukraine’s economy once the security situation stabilises.

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