Over the past 17 years, Turkish-based Onur Group has been behind for some of Ukraine’s most important infrastructure upgrades. Onur Group Ukraine General Coordinator Emre Karaahmetoglu spoke to Business Ukraine magazine about the company’s commitment to Ukraine and his ambitious plans for further expansion.
Ukrainian airports
Ukraine’s Boryspil International Airport ranks among Eastern Europe’s top five best airports
2021 edition of Skytrax’s influential annual survey of the world’s best airports features Ukraine’s main international air hub in the regional ranking for Eastern Europe
Lviv airport maintains position as regional leader with 29.4% growth in early 2020
Lviv International Airport has emerged in recent years as the fastest-growing and busiest regional airport in Ukraine
Kharkiv International Airport sets new monthly passenger record with 48% growth in August
Eastern Ukraine’s primary air hub has experienced over three years of robust passenger increases that closely mirror the region’s economic revival since 2016
Lviv still Ukraine’s busiest regional air hub with June passenger growth of 30.8%
Lviv International Airport was Ukraine’s busiest regional air hub in 2018 and looks on track to retain the title in 2019 as passenger numbers continue to soar
INFRASTRUCTURE: Boryspil International Airport unveils long-awaited multi-level car park as transport upgrade continues
New parking facility comes following late 2018 launch of Boryspil Express rail service as Ukraine’s busiest air hub improves connections amid record passenger growth
Ukrainian aviation boom continues: airports post 24.5% passenger growth in 2018
Ukrainians are flying more often and they are overwhelmingly heading westwards to EU destinations in what many see as a reflection of the country’s changing geopolitical orientation
AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY: Kharkiv International Airport is at the forefront of Ukraine’s impressive aviation industry boom
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Wizz Air to launch Kharkiv-London flights as Ukraine’s air travel boom continues
Kharkiv International Airport saw 21% growth in passenger numbers in the first half of 2018. London Luton will be among the new destinations on offer in autumn 2018