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Kherson International Airport to receive first flight after reconstruction in early 2022
Kherson International Airport, where reconstruction of a runway started this year, will receive its first flight in March 2022.
According to Kherson Regional State Administration with reference to first deputy director of Kherson International Airport Anatoliy Tkach, currently the construction readiness of the facility is already 95%.
Reconstruction of the runway at the airport is part of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s Great Construction program.
Now the airport is completing reconstruction of the runway, in the near future the installation of modern lighting and navigation equipment will begin, which will allow aircraft to land in difficult weather conditions.
Repair of the fence around the airport will begin next year. In addition, a waiting room on the second floor of the airport terminal, which had not been used before, will be reconstructed. A tender for these works with an expected cost of UAH 23 million has already been announced.
According to Tkach, before the start of reconstruction, the airport received four to five flights daily. After reconstruction, it will be able to increase the capacity to 10-15 flights, including high-capacity aircraft of the 4D category.
“Due to this, the passenger traffic will increase to 500,000 passengers per year, and the airport will be able to open new air routes. Representatives of the airport are already negotiating this issue with domestic and international airlines,” the statement says.
The runway of Kherson airport has been in operation since 1985 and during this time it has never been overhauled.
As reported, earlier it was planned to complete work and resume flight services by the end of 2021.
Almost 1,900 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were recorded in Ukraine as of Monday morning, the Ukrainian Health Ministry press service said.
More than 4,500 people have recovered and 133 have died, the press service said.
“A total of 1,864 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Ukraine on December 26 (including 138 children and 12 healthcare workers); 29,476 people were vaccinated against coronavirus. The first dose was administered to 8,776 people, 20,434 people received the second dose, 88 people received an additional dose, and 178 people received booster shots. A total of 1,053 people were hospitalized in the past 24 hours; 133 people died; 4,527 people recovered,” the country’s Health Ministry said on Telegram.
A total of 3.647 million people have contracted COVID-19, some 3.433 million people have recovered, and 94,971 people have died of COVID-19 in Ukraine since the start of the pandemic.
A total of 14.593 million people have been vaccinated since the start of the vaccination campaign. 1,900 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were recorded in Ukraine as of Monday morning, the Ukrainian Health Ministry press service said.
More than 4,500 people have recovered and 133 have died, the press service said.
“A total of 1,864 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Ukraine on December 26 (including 138 children and 12 healthcare workers); 29,476 people were vaccinated against coronavirus. The first dose was administered to 8,776 people, 20,434 people received the second dose, 88 people received an additional dose, and 178 people received booster shots. A total of 1,053 people were hospitalized in the past 24 hours; 133 people died; 4,527 people recovered,” the country’s Health Ministry said on Telegram.
A total of 3.647 million people have contracted COVID-19, some 3.433 million people have recovered, and 94,971 people have died of COVID-19 in Ukraine since the start of the pandemic.
A total of 14.593 million people have been vaccinated since the start of the vaccination campaign.
Ukraine should use EU Association Agreement to defend its rights in Europe – opinion.
The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine considers it necessary to defend the rights of Ukraine, including by using the possibilities of the Association Agreement with the EU.
“We need to start using the Agreement with the EU as our opportunity to defend our rights in the European market. We signed the agreement not to be guilty all the time, but in order to get the right to enter the markets, to have equal rights with all European countries,” Deputy Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Mustafa-Masi Nayyem said during the Great Construction: Roads and Bridges forum in Kyiv on Friday.
According to him, the Association Agreement allows it to be revised in five years, as well as to sign additional agreements and protocols.
“In particular, Article 136 says that we can sign an additional agreement that will allow us to move to the transit liberalization. So that the countries with which we border cannot prohibit the delivery of our products to other EU countries. Yes, there can be a two-way relationship. But Poland, Hungary or Slovakia, for example, cannot prohibit us from delivering our products to Germany,” Nayyem said.
According to him, such actions by the EU countries are an artificial trade barrier and discrimination against Ukrainian carriers.
As reported, Ukraine plans to go to arbitration if Poland refuses to resolve the situation with the reduction of international haulage permits by the Polish side.
According to the standards of higher education in Ukraine, lecturers should systematize students’ knowledge and develop their ability to apply acquired skills in daily healthcare routine.
It is proven that primary medical education is based on practice-oriented learning. The process of practice-oriented training is impossible without state-of-the-art technologies.
International European University does its best to make students acquire vast knowledge and undergo practical training at Ukraine’s brilliant doctors.
Valikhnovski Surgery Institute is one of Ukraine’s leading medical facilities with the 20-year history. Professional surgical achievements of Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi, the founder of the Institute, are known and recognized both in Ukraine and abroad.
By the way, Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi is an Honorary Professor of International European University.
His clients include presidents, civil servants, MPs, athletes and other celebrities, particularly the President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko and operatic tenor Volodymyr Hryshko. Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi managed over 250,000 patients from 27 countries and performed more than 10,000 successful surgeries. He carried out the most complicated and unique operations personally.
The new project for students and future applicants of European Medical School is released along with the press service of International European University led by press secretary Olha Levkun.
“Over the whole period of cooperation with International European University, we have been holding the first position in terms of training and directing our talented students to contemporary evidence-based surgical medicine,” Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi stressed.
The episode was shot in the doctor’s surgery room.
Watch the video materials.
Top 5 tips on choosing IEU’s European Medical School by Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi.
10 advantages of studying at IEU’s European Medical School by Rostyslav Valikhnovskyi.
On December 9, Kyiv-based Pochayna Event Hall hosted the annual International charitable event – the Parade of Nations 2021. It is aimed at helping children with psychophysical and mental disabilities.
The charitable event included a concert program. It involved 41 countries with artistic performances: Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Argentina, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, the UK, Armenia, Greece, Georgia, Denmark, Estonia, Egypt, Israel, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Spain, Italy, Kazakhstan, Canada, Qatar, Cyprus, China, Kirgizstan, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Germany, the UAE, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia.
Each country represented its state flag, national clothes and creative performance.
Charity gradually becomes one of the key trends of our times: the more people join it, the better the world becomes for everyone.
International European University supports this trend and promotes friendship between our nations for peace and prosperity.
This year, International European University was represented by:
Alla Navolokina, the First vice-rector of International European University, delivered a welcome speech on the stage of the Parade of Nations:
“Ladies and Gentlemen! I am glad to address you on behalf of International European University. Our team is like a family, a part of which is on this stage. We are young, creative and European-centered. Our educational programs are based on European standards. We realize that we are training ambassadors of Ukraine. Our university teaches students from 92 countries in 7 faculties. Therefore, we encourage the humanity and charity among them,” Ms. Alla said.
Franz Volodymyr von Habsburg-Lothringen, the President of International European University, expressed his gratitude to the organizers and provided winners of the charitable lottery with gifts.
“There is nothing like realizing that we save somebody’s life and encourage others to do the same. Together we are a great uniting power that draws society’s attention to crucial issues and helps find their solution,” Mr. Franz Volodymyr stated.
The Parade of Nations 2021 engaged the following countries: Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Argentina, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, the UK, Armenia, Greece, Georgia, Denmark, Estonia, Egypt, Israel, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Spain, Italy, Kazakhstan, Canada, Qatar, Cyprus, China, Kirgizstan, Korea, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Germany, the UAE, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia.
The event was moderated by Mykyta Dobrynin and Dariia Kvitkova.
Organizer: Fashion of Diplomacy
The event was supported by:
• the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine;
• the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine;
• The International feminist movement for family values.
ALLA NAVOLOKINA, EVENT, FRANZ_VOLODYMYR_VON_HABSBURG_LOTHRINGEN, IEU, INTERNATIONAL_EUROPEAN_UNIVERSITY, KULIKOV, PARADE_OF_NATIONS_2021, ZHYTAR