Swiss-based AVIA network has opened the sixth fuel filling station in Ukraine on the route between Kyiv and Boryspil airport near the junction at Schaslyve.
The new AVIA station has five stands for refueling with petrol, diesel fuel, liquefied gas, as well as a store of 60 square meters.
“I am glad that we managed to launch another AVIA station in Ukraine, which confirms that the AVIA brand was well received in this market. The appearance of another AVIA station is also a good forecast for achieving our goal for 2020, which foresees the launch of about 30 stations of our network in Ukraine,” Robert Nowek, the Managing Director of the AVIA network in Poland and Ukraine, said.
As reported, in June 2019 the Polish company UNIMOT and Ukraine’s Wexler Group opened the first fuel station complex in Ukraine under the brand of the Swiss AVIA network.
During 2020-2022, the company planned to increase the number of filling stations under the AVIA brand to 100 units.
AVIA was established in Switzerland in 1927. Currently it has over 3,200 stations in 15 European countries.