Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyy said that this year in Ukraine should again work several airports, because “there are technical and other opportunities for this,” however, did not specify which airports we are talking about, reports Lviv media hub “Your Misto”.
“It is unambiguous that this year in Ukraine will start working several airports. There are technical and other opportunities for this. There must be a political decision. Apparently, it will be,” – said in an interview Sadovy.
Sadovyi added that “if a country is present on the aviation map, it is in principle present on the map of the world. This is a matter of security of our state.”
The mayor cited the example of Israel, where “once made a political decision that during the war the airport of Tel Aviv began to work – it was the only bridge connecting Tel Aviv with the world.”
As reported in November 2024, Marsh McLennan senior partner Crispin Ellison said at the 10th Kiev International Forum (KMEF) that flights at one of Ukraine’s airports – Lviv or Boryspil – will resume by the end of January 2025.
Earlier it was reported that the Ministry of Development of Communities and Territories with the support of the US Embassy has developed a roadmap for opening the airspace of Ukraine under martial law.