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Feb 15, 2006 (newstodate): Kiev Zhuliany Municipal Airport and the Turkish TAV have anounced a joint project for construction of a modern business aviation terminal at the airport.
The air transport infrastructure of Ukraine is little developed, offering no scheduled air connection between and capital and most regions in the country, nor between the country's two largest cities.
More than 50 business aircraft are currently registered in Ukraine, and the air taxi market, mainly serving international businessmen, has been growing by 20-25 percent annually between 2000 and 2005.
Ageing YAK-40s remain the work-horse of the Ukrainean air taxi sector, with some 32 aircraft in service of which 10 will be phased out by 2009, and another 13 by 2012.
The air transport infrastructure of Ukraine is little developed, offering no scheduled air connection between and capital and most regions in the country, nor between the country's two largest cities.
More than 50 business aircraft are currently registered in Ukraine, and the air taxi market, mainly serving international businessmen, has been growing by 20-25 percent annually between 2000 and 2005.
Ageing YAK-40s remain the work-horse of the Ukrainean air taxi sector, with some 32 aircraft in service of which 10 will be phased out by 2009, and another 13 by 2012.