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The head of the board of directors of the Kiev I. Sikorsky International Airport Denis Kostrzhevsky announced the development of the cargo direction.

To do this, they plan to build high-quality infrastructure at the airport – freight and customs warehouses, as well as establish logistics chains.

“Now we are focused on the development of the cargo direction and see significant potential. And for this, it is necessary to build high-quality infrastructure at the airport – freight warehouses, customs warehouses, to establish logistics chains. This is one of our strategic goals,” he said.

Kostrzhevsky added that the market of passenger and freight traffic in Ukraine will develop at a faster pace, since the state has a colossal transit potential.

The head of the airport’s board of directors also said that at the moment there is another investment direction related to the expansion of the range of ground services and the construction of hangars.

“Hangar storage of aircraft is a relevant service, especially when it comes to small aircraft, which are expensive and, in fact, must be stored in the garage. Here is a Mercedes, which costs 100 thousand dollars, we put in the garage, and an aircraft for 20 million For some reason we keep dollars in the open air. And now this service is in great demand on the market, “he stressed.

“We do not stop and are constantly looking for new directions for development. This is the essence of the aviation business – increasing income and expanding the range of services provided,” summed up Kostrzhevsky.

 

Source: CTS

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