11:52 15.09.2015

Infrastructure minister re-starts tender to select Boryspil airport head again

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Infrastructure minister re-starts tender to select Boryspil airport head again

On September 11, Infrastructure Minister of Ukraine Andriy Pyvovarsky signed an order on the announcement of a tender to select the new director general of Boryspil International Airport state enterprise (Kyiv) as an especially important enterprise for the Ukrainian economy.

The ministry's press service reported that the tender will be held under the procedure for selecting heads of especially important enterprises for the Ukrainian economy. Bids will be opened and presented at a meeting of the ministry's commission. After hearing the presentations of the bids, the commission will select between two to five candidates and send their recommendations to the committee of the Economic Development and Trade Ministry, which will select the winner.

The announcement on the tender will be posted on the ministry's website within 10 days after the approval of the qualification requirements to candidates. Bids will be accepted within 21 calendar days after the publication of the announcement.

As reported, the first tender to select heads of state enterprises of the Infrastructure Ministry was announced on December 31, 2014.

Subsequently, Dnipropetrovsk district administrative court banned the ministry from selecting candidates for the posts of heads of Boryspil and Lviv airports and Ukrzaliznytsia under a claim of Deputy Director of Boryspil Airport Kyrylo Zvonariov.

Boryspil International Airport is the largest airport in Ukraine with a total occupied area of about 1,000 hectares. The company has two runways: one with a length of 4,000 meters and a width of 60 meters, the other – 3,500 meters long and 63 meters wide. The airport has four passenger terminals and a post-cargo complex.

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