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The airport terminal was built only after World War II in 1949. Until the 1960s, Zhuliany was the only passenger airport serving Kyiv. [citation needed] In 1959, the larger Boryspil International Airport was built near the city of Boryspil, gradually replacing Zhuliany as the main airport
Topographic map of Ukraine (with borders and towns) This is a list of airports in Ukraine grouped by type and sorted by location. All aviation infrastructure of Ukraine is being supervised and regulated by the State Aviation Service of Ukraine (until 2010 the State Aviation Administration of Ukraine).
The airport was then captured by the Russian forces. [11] Despite this, the unexpected Ukrainian resistance foiled the plans for a quick capture of Kyiv, [12] and the airport was too damaged to be used as a functional airstrip. [13] The Antonov An-225 Mriya, the world's largest airplane, was destroyed in its hangar during the battle.
It is Ukraine's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger air traffic, including all its intercontinental flights and a majority of international flights. [6] [7] It is one of two passenger airports that serve Kyiv along with the smaller Zhuliany Airport. Boryspil International Airport was a member of Airports Council International.
The area has a highly developed railway and road infrastructure, being linked to Kyiv through the suburban railways, buses and minibuses. The Kyiv metropolitan area is served by two international passenger airports: Boryspil Airport and Kyiv (Zhuliany) Airport ; there are also the Hostomel cargo airport and an additional three operating ...
Ukrainian official predicts Kyiv airport soon to reopen. December 1, 2023 at 8:51 PM (Reuters) - Ukraine has become progressively stronger over the past year and will soon be able to reopen Kyiv's ...
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