Ukraine Intensifies Efforts to Restore Air Travel
Focus on Boryspil International Airport, with Consultations and Approvals Underway
- Ukraine is working 'intensively' to restore air travel, with a focus on Boryspil International Airport near Kyiv, according to Rostyslav Shurma, deputy head of the presidential office.
- Approvals from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are needed for the restoration of air travel.
- Ukraine is consulting with Israeli colleagues on technical specifications to enable the restoration process.
- An insurance program for grain shipments through the Black Sea corridor, mentioned by Marsh McLennan CEO John Doyle, could serve as a blueprint for restoring air travel.
- Ukraine has an 'internal roadmap and schedule' for the restoration of air travel, but no specific timeline has been given.