UIA not interested in concession of state-owned airports
Ukraine International Airlines (UIA, Kyiv), the largest airline in the country, is not interested in concession of state-owned airports, Head of the UIA supervisory board Aron Maiberg said on the online conference on Liga.net portal on Thursday.
"No, we are not interested. This is different business," he said.
He said that the task of UIA is to attract billions of funds to implement its fleet upgrade program.
As reported, Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers on July 4, 2017 approved the proposal to recommend the transfer of Boryspil International Airport (Kyiv) and Lviv International Airport to concession in the future.
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